Camoflage Pants and Cowboy Boots

by chilihead on March 9, 2006

in Shopping,Travel

Camocowboy_004_1
While shopping in Vegas I bought these pants. Now, at first I wasn’t going to buy the pants because I had already picked out two pairs of denim capri pants (with different washes so they were not the same) and a pair of khaki pants that roll up and snap so they can be several lengths. Each pair of pants was $13! Then I found these camoflage pants and I’ve been dying for a pair. They were mens and they were $35. I quickly did a little Chilihead Math (which I will be offering courses on if you’re interested) and decided to get them. Here’s the logic: I figured that if I put one of the denim capris back I
was saving myself about $15 and that was almost ¬Ω price for the camis. So I was bascally getting the camo pants for 1/2 off. Tell me
that doesn’t make sense to you.

Camocowboy_001_2 Before I left for Vegas I bought these cowboy boots. Yes. I have lived in Oklahoma for 32 years and I have never in my life owned a pair of cowboy boots. I went to Oklahoma State University where it’s practically a requirement to own at least one pair of Ropers and Rockies. I actually prided myself on NEVER owning either of these. And now I have a
black pair of cowboy boots. I actually bought them to go with my distressed
denim mini skirt. Now I don’t know if I have the guts. While I was shopping
in Vegas I asked one of the sales girls what I should wear with them (meaning
the boots and skirt). She looked around for a few things then looked at me and
said, “You know, you could just rock a t-shirt with that and look great.” So
that’s what I’m gonna do. I’m gonna rock one of these with it. You should rock one too.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Shannon March 10, 2006 at 10:11 am

“Rock a shirt”?? I’m so incredibly uncool. I’ve never rocked a shirt. Never.
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2 Heth March 10, 2006 at 12:36 pm

Rock a t-shirt? That is the awesomest thing I have heard all week.

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