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minus-square@RolandolinkEnglish23•7 months agoModern goths still wear a variation of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winklepicker
minus-square@TexasDrunklinkEnglish12•7 months agoNow that’s some motherfucking roach stompers! You can even get em on the ceiling with those bad boys.
minus-square@ChicoSuavelinkEnglish8•7 months agoDo they walk everywhere or do they have a different set of driving boots?
minus-square@niktemadurlinkEnglish11•7 months agoThey run by leaning forward, bouncing in high and long strides.
minus-square@TexasDrunklinkEnglish4•7 months agoIf you’re genuinely asking, most aren’t quite so bad as this although there are some pretty crazy ones I’ve seen around Houston. If someone wants to wear something like this usually they’ll put them on when they get where they’re going.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•7 months agoThis guy can fall forward and he’ll just flip all the way over
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•7 months agowe call those “mosquito hunters” in swedish
Modern goths still wear a variation of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winklepicker
That’s nothing.
Look up “Mexican pointy boots”
Now that’s some motherfucking roach stompers! You can even get em on the ceiling with those bad boys.
Do they walk everywhere or do they have a different set of driving boots?
They run by leaning forward, bouncing in high and long strides.
Or just lean forward and ski down the dunes.
If you’re genuinely asking, most aren’t quite so bad as this although there are some pretty crazy ones I’ve seen around Houston. If someone wants to wear something like this usually they’ll put them on when they get where they’re going.
They bust em out at rodeos
This guy can fall forward and he’ll just flip all the way over
Holy shit that’s majestic.
we call those “mosquito hunters” in swedish