Yeah, but I think they'd call you something else.................... 
Would that be Australian?

So Sorry, I know I should have kept silent. But, I just couldn't this time. 
The boots do seem a bit Mad Maxish...sort of.... 
Well don't forget that "Max" (Mel Gibson) is an American, TT! 
No, I didn't forget.

I was actually referring to the film genre rather than the lead actor. But, I'm pretty sure none of the actors provided their own wardrobe for the film. So, such assignment of guilt is misplaced, IMHO.

And, it turns out that an OZ boot company made all the boots for the film. However, it also turns out I was wrong about Max's boots, which you can see here:
http://www.yourprops.com/view_item.php?movie_prop=9530In fact, DD had a better reference for Toecutter's boots.
http://www.madmaxcostumes.com/C1/toecutter5.htm ...Which is probably where I drew the visual link.
Looks like Goose had the multi strap thing goin' on, too.
http://www.madmaxcostumes.com/boots.htm (another visual link connection)
A useless bit of trivia, is that all the jackets, with the exception of Goose, were made of vinyl instead of leather, due to the film's AU$400,000 budget.
http://www.madmaxcostumes.com/costume1.htmAnyway the costume designer for Mad Max was Clare Griffin. Couldn't find out much about her, except that she worked on a bunch Australian movie/TV productions;
http://posters.imdb.com/name/nm0341147/filmogenreIt must be true, since I found all this stuff browsing on the internet!

Cheers!
