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USA army combat boots
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Classic British bike boots
from the Seventies
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HOUDINI
CONNECTIONS MOODY BOOTS |
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MOODY BOOTS from Jim Stewart
Boots have always been (for me) an essential element if tough men are being tied-up and challenged. So, some recent photos may spark a few ideas if your personal restraint fantasy scenarios include booted guys.
Because I need to clear a lot of stuff out of my house, a sack-load of boots (ten pairs) which had been in storage for months are ready to go onto e-bay. For starters, a merry afternoon with a couple of guys trying them on was a turn-on in itself.
Photographing them has established a pattern for other future fun sessions in preparations for clearing space in my cuboards (and cellar and attaic). With the amount of kinky gear I've been hoarding over the years, some sort of on-line ‘Trading Post’ is long overdue.
Willing hands (and bodies) to help with smilar photos sessions will always be welcomed. Drop me an e-mail.
(Jim Stewart Feburary 2006)
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The first ten pairs of boots photographed here are all approximately size 10/11 –
I’m gradually working on writing expanded details of each pair ... but, for the moment, the pictures tell their own story. Enjoy. Perhaps you can use the images as detail in your own mental 'storyboard' or jerk-off scenario ... if you have that sort of mind!
First, Cavalry boots, neat and refined. They need strong metal boot hooks to pull them on. Calves are quite narrow (more details on request).
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Logger style bike boots (below), seriously sturdy. Sometimes I've added padlocks to prevent the wearer from removing them.
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Also, these tight-lacable boots can be secured over hands (already wearing thick padded bike gloves) before being padlocked closed… making them impossible to remove.
See end of this page for more about Locked-on clothes
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Work boots well-lived-in, clumpy and tough, with useful quick-pull ‘speed laces’. |
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Bike boots , classic Seventies. Velcro strap-close over laces, plus substatial metal toe protectors. Linings are a bit lived-in but a great visual image
(if you like that sort of thing).
They're size eleven but need a couple of pairs of thick socks, so somebody witha smaller footsize could feel very 'at home' in them. |
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Wesco 21 inch , neat enough for jeans to fit inside or over the top.
Great American image style but 'tough as old boots'.
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Boots with attached gaiters have always fascinated me. This very dark brown pair have seen a lot of service, but are still in a good solid state. |
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Standard US army boots modified with gaiters (added by me!) 2 buckles + pull-through speed laces (well described in the story 'Man-to-man Stuff' - see COMBAT BOOTS ).
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Oxblood work boots from the Fifties, rock solid, seriously protective.
You certainly know when you’ve got them on.
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Western ‘Dress’ boots aren't many Englisman's dream - but I’ve worn these with a dinner jacket (inTexas).
Soles are slightly worn thin but easily mended with stick-on soles.
A lot of mileage in them yet – and they’re extremely comfortable. |
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End of the first page about stuff being unearthed from my store cupboard.
Lot's more to photograph - come and help with the photo shoots.
Check out E-bay 'fetterssurvivor' for more slaes details or
E-MAIL ME |
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A full index of discussion topics
can be found via
LOCKED-ON CLOTHES
See the end of that page for links to hot descriptions of
all kinds of clothing used as a control device or as restraints.
Or return
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