It’s extremely important for every man out there to have a varied selection of shoes to choose from. Footwear has the power to make or break an outfit so today we’ll be focusing on a menswear classic: The Mid Rase boot. This is a piece that needs to have a firm place in your wardrobe and if you don’t have a pair already or you’re looking to freshen up an excising pair, you’ve come to the right place. Once you reach the bottom of this guide, you’ll be ready to purchase the perfect pair for you. And as always, we’ll throw in some styling ideas to give you a bit of inspiration for your outfits.
What are Mid Raise Chukka Boots?
We couldn’t possibly start your search without answering the fundamental question that no one seems to have the answer to. So fear not, we can solve the mystery. More often than not, when talking about Chukka boots, people have desert boots in mind. And they’re not entirely wrong. In fact, all desert boots can be classified as Chukkas. However, just when you’re starting to think that there’s no difference between the two, it gets a bit trickier. And that brings us to a deeper examination of these boots’ shape as the Chukka style has some features of its own.
The Mid -Raise Chukka Style
Unfortunately, the desert boots street doesn’t go both ways. Not all Chukkas can be described as desert boots but all desert boots can be Chukkas, confusing right? But, as a matter of fact, desert boots are a specific kind of Chukka boot – that’s why all of them can be included in this broader category. These boots owe their name to polo matches, with chukka being a period in this sport.
It’s more likely that their association to polo is due to players wearing them after rather than during matches. However, they became extremely popular after the Duke of Windsor wore them in 1924 on occasion of a visit to the U.S. After that these boots steadily continued to gain a large number of fans throughout the 40s and 60s.
These boots usually feature two or three eyeholes, leather soles and thin laces and can be more generally described as ankle boots because of their height. The quintessential Chukkas traditionally come in dark brown. However, you can find them in a broad range of different leathers, usually suede or calf.
Top Choices for Chukka Boots:
All desert boots are Chukkas but not all Chukkas are desert boots – hard to grasp, but once you’ve got it, you will be an expert in no time.
The key features of the boot are two or three eyeholes, leather soles, calf or suede uppers, thin laces and are ankle-high.
There are many Chukka boots on the market, Clark's being the originals that started off the entire trend. Red Wing and Hudson are some of our other favorites.
Styling the Chukka boot is easy – smart casual autumn/winter layering essentials: a quilted jacket, denim shirt, smart trousers and of course, the Chukka boots.
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