The chukka is one of those boots that never really goes out of fashion because it never really tried to be fashionable in the first place. Two or three eyelets, a clean silhouette, and enough versatility to sit comfortably between smart and casual without looking confused in either direction. The problem is that the market is full of versions that look the part in a product shot and fall apart within a season. Cheap suede that pills, soles that separate, construction that gives up long before the boot owes you anything. We have been looking specifically at chukkas built to last, with Goodyear welted or cement construction worth trusting, leathers and suedes that age well rather than just age, and lasts that work with both tailoring and denim. The heel height matters too. Get it wrong and the whole thing looks clumsy. These are the chukkas we would actually wear into the ground, and then probably resole.
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Aldwin Leather Chukka Boots
$83.99 -
Barbour Hadston Chukka Boots – Dark Brown
$90.00 -
Barbour Mens Maxwell Chukka Boots Teak Brown
$139.00 -
Barbour Mens Meays Chukka Boots Tan
$75.00 -
Black Lace Chukka Boots
$59.99 -
Boots Ecco Metropole London
$116.05 -
Boots Ecco S Lite Hybrid
$98.49 -
Boots Palladium Palla Ace Chukka
$46.71 -
Boots Ryłko Santiago
$69.20 -
Boots Timberland Britton Mills Chukka
$103.04 -
Boots Timberland Britton Mills Chukka
$97.34 -
Boots Timberland Chukka Bradstreet
$103.17 -
Brookline Chukka Boots in Crazy Horse Leather
$112.00 -
Brookline Chukka Boots in Supple Lusso Leather
$112.00 -
Clarks Newford Mid Dark Sand Suede Lace Up,ankle Boots In Beige
$59.00














