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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
Originally Posted by
NYCfixie
If you are a Prof., you do not even need to wear clothes to teach.
Originally Posted by
NYCfixie
I do miss my days in advertising. Clothes were optional for almost all unless clients were in the office.
Your education and work experience seems a bit different than mine.
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
I also work in the technology realm with important clients in various climates.
Our team is expected to be in professional attire, especially when at client sites.
A number of footwear suggestions posted could be nicely utilized at work.
Terrific ideas for when one seeks to “split the difference” to be sharp, yet not too overdressed.
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
I did my undergrad degree in New England, so I am guessing you probably don't want leather soles, regardless of layers or welting method. As nice as Lionel's suggestion is for the Lobb boots, you'll end up with warped uppers and rotten soles after a winter of constant use.
Craig's suggestion to look into Solovair is a possibility. They have different styles and are made in the factory that produced the original Dr Martens. They don't use the nicest skins, but the greasy ones are not bad in terms of water resistance and durability. The shiny, corrected grain versions are virtually water resistant, thanks to the thick layer of paint, but they will crack over time, at which point water will start to seep in. Another advantage is that they are not very expensive for something made in the West.
If you are not too stuck on chukka as a style and willing to consider others like chelseas and different types of lace-ups, then Trickers might be worth a look. Aside from their main business, viz., trickers.com, they have an outlet at trickersoutlet.com where there are some savings to be had. I'm not sure how Dainite soles would perform in icy conditions, but Commando soles would be worth a consideration. pediwear.co.uk is another source for Trickers as well as other brands. mrporter.com might be a more convenient source in case you need to exchange / return a pair for sizing issues, or when you're in the City, pop into the Grahame Fowler in the West Village to try some on for size.
As for weatherproofing, beeswax is generally better than animal fat even though some will swear by it. (Animal fat will cause the leather to break down over time, so it's fine to use for consumable parts like replaceable leather sole but not really the best option for uppers.) Sno Seal (Atsko - Solutions for Waterproofing, Hunting, Personal Care and Pet Care) is a beeswax based product that is effective and is widely available at outdoors shops and the interwebz. For the foulest of New England weather, I wore Navy Special Ops arctic mission standard issue leather boots with Sno Seal to good effect. I still use Sno Seal today, and those boots have seen 32 winters. My leather saddles, bar tapes and other leather bits that are subject to abuse get the Sno Seal treatment, as well.
Another option might be to look into companies that supply footwear to law enforcement and fire departments. It's unlikely that they would have a style you have in mind, but then, you never know...
Chikashi Miyamoto
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
I'm digging these moc-toe chukkas from Russell:https://www.sidmashburn.com/brown-ru...ukka-boot.html
I may lack style sense or discipline, but I'd absolutely wear those with a sportcoat and chinos on a snowy day.
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
ok fair point. You can order the Lobb with a rubber sole !
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
Exactly, I have nice leather shoes but do not want them ruined in bad NE weather (water, salt, etc.) which is the purpose of finding a weatherproof professional looking boot.
I am not stuck on chukka style but would like a low boot.
Originally Posted by
Chik
I did my undergrad degree in New England, so I am guessing you probably don't want leather soles, regardless of layers or welting method. As nice as Lionel's suggestion is for the Lobb boots, you'll end up with warped uppers and rotten soles after a winter of constant use...
...If you are not too stuck on chukka as a style and willing to consider others like chelseas and different types of lace-ups...
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
Originally Posted by
Lionel
ok fair point. You can order the Lobb with a rubber sole !
Funnily enough, I went the other way with a predecessor double-monk boot model called Debee (with plain toes) that came with their spongy rubber outer soles but had JLP replace them with leather.
Chikashi Miyamoto
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
Originally Posted by
Chik
Funnily enough, I went the other way with a predecessor double-monk boot model called Debee (with plain toes) that came with their spongy rubber outer soles but had JLP replace them with leather.
Yep, you can do back and forth at every re-sole.... My older pair of Lobb is 31 years old.
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
I am not very familiar with American shoe brands, but over on this side of the pond, there are a fair number of makers who are happy to do a made-to-order pair. Let's say that you find a model you like, but you want Vibram / Commando soles on them instead of the standard Goodyear welt leather soles. They will do that for you, for an upcharge.
Another thing you might try is using stuffed / hot stuffed / drum stuffed / pull up leather in your search text and see what Google spits out. They are leather infused with oils / grease during the tanning process: they are more water resistant than other types of leather, so it may be a more suitable upper material for the job at hand, especially if you want a slightly lower maintenance material. Shell cordovan from Horween is stuffed, for example. However, keep in mind that not all cordovans are stuffed. Of the 4 cordovan-producing tanneries I know, the other ones do not stuff their cordovan. That's not to say that one is better or worse, just a different process and a different end product.
Chikashi Miyamoto
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
I've had good success with chisel-toe Blundstones although they might get a bit warm in the summer.
When travelling for work I don't bring alternate footwear and they seem to do me just fine in a professional setting.
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
Originally Posted by
ChristianWong
I've had good success with chisel-toe Blundstones although they might get a bit warm in the summer...
Good weatherproof option... Bludstone MEN'S ORIGINAL 500 BOOTS
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
any leather shoe with a rubber sole and treated will be fine for reasonably foul weather.
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
If you want to suck up just wear what your boss does.
Guy Washburn
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
Originally Posted by
NYCfixie
Are the soles on Blundstone boots better now? I had a pair where the sole crumbled apart after 4-5 years. It got to the point where large chunks of the sole would just break off!
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
Does Alden make a rubber soled version of the Indy boot? Now that is a handsome shoe.
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
Success - 4 4 Alden Indy Boot
While not as sleek as some of the other options, I think the Indy boot has nice heft and strikes a good balance between something casual and formal.
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
Originally Posted by
guido
If you want to suck up just wear what your boss does.
she is of the lady persuasion so I am not sure what she has will fit me but I'll ask.
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
Originally Posted by
NYCfixie
she is of the lady persuasion so I am not sure what she has will fit me but I'll ask.
That can get a bit tricky!
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
Originally Posted by
NYCfixie
she is of the lady persuasion so I am not sure what she has will fit me but I'll ask.
I thought you said you were going to be working at a Boston-area liberal arts college.
GO!
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Re: Need recommendation Weatherproof professional looking chukka boot lace-up or slip
-- i like authentic "neatsfoot oil" for all my leather applications..
ronnie with a smile
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