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For protection from insects and other things getting knocked into your boots, tuck your trousers into the boots. Socks on, pulled high. Stand up so that the pants hang all the way down (if your sitting the pants are pulled higher and you will get too much of a blouse). Simply pull the boot on over your pants leg and smooth the material so there are no large folds/clumps of material (when you tie your boots these will cause pressure points and "hot" spots). Then simply tie your boots, usually you have to wrap the laces around the top of the outside of the boot before tieing them. I just use a simple square knot and then tuck the remaining laces into the tops of the boots after pulling a bit of the legs out of the boot to give it the blouse. The first few times you do it make sure you stand up and "pull" the legs back down and check your blousing in a mirror. If you blouse them so they "look good" while your bending over then when you stand up they will be bloused too much. You also don't want the "peg leg" look (not enough blousing). I prefer tucking the pants legs in, it keeps bugs out of my boots and stops them from crawling up the inside of my pant's legs (the first time a large insect crawls up your pants leg will be the last time you use a blousing strap or the first time you have a ring of insect bites about an inch high around both shins), also when you sit your pants remain in place. The blousing straps tend to ride up showing either your socks or your shins when you sit which to me isn't very professional looking....but whatever you do just keep your laces tucked in (my personal pet peeve if I had to choose one over boots).
It is pretty simple but we all had to be given a "lesson" when we were issued our first pair!
Hope that helped.
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Last edited by HawkDrvr : 02-21-2006 at 22:34.
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