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    Default Sebago Triggs Chukka

    What say you? Specifically, what would you do if you found them for $35? Is there a place in the world for such a shoe?


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    Default Re: Sebago Triggs Chukka

    High-top Top Siders... I'd rock 'em.
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    Default Re: Sebago Triggs Chukka

    Something about the outsole is unsettling. It doesn't have that traditional boat shoe shape.

    If I found those for $35, I'd buy Clarks. Or other Vietnamese knock-off Clark desert boots.

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    Default Re: Sebago Triggs Chukka

    The outsole reminds me or TarraPlana offerings, for some reason. Actually to me it looks better than the traditional Sperry. Also looks like a zero-drop shoe, which I REALLY like.
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    Default Re: Sebago Triggs Chukka

    It is a hideously ugly mongrel. I say no.
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    Default Re: Sebago Triggs Chukka

    Might I recommend the Arrow Moccasin Lace Boot, handmade in Hudson, MA. I have a pair of their boat mocs which are going on three years with no discernible wear except for a few scrapes on the all-leather soles.


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    Default Re: Sebago Triggs Chukka

    If you have to ask, you know that the answer is no.

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    Default Re: Sebago Triggs Chukka

    Quote Originally Posted by maunahaole View Post
    If you have to ask, you know that the answer is no.
    Exactly.

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    Default Re: Sebago Triggs Chukka

    I'd save my $35.

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