. Because of the hot sun. Most of the "swamp people" are shrimpers and do other offshore fishing when they are not catching gators. The sun can be very intense on the gulf waters, and white reflects the sun much better than any other color. These boots are traditionally called "shrimpers boots". I hope this answers your question. --Patti D., Louisiana
The only ones you've ever seen have been wearing white boots.
yes you can but i wouldn't do that
I would wear white or tan shoes. Same for the boots. But you could also wear navy blue shoes. For sandals, I would probably wear white ones. Hope this helped!
to protect their footsies
in 2010 he wore white and black nike boots with gold squares
She wears a short red dress with some red boots and a thick white line going up the boots, at the top of the boots there are white cuffs.
People wear Wellington boots. People wear a wedding gown.
If you meant 'why do riders wear boots?', then I'm fairly certain you can answer that yourself. It is the same reason you were shoes: we wear shoes to protect our feet. If you meant 'why do the horses wear boots?', then the answer is, again, to protect their legs.
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People wear a wedding gown and a watch. People wear a wig and Wellington boots.
People wear wingtip shoes and a wrap. People wear work boots and a windbreaker.
It is your choice to wear boots while gardening. Some people like them because they keep their feet from getting muddy.