If you wanted a boat shoe chukka about five years ago you were shit outta luck. Outside of Quoddy and a few other small brands, the style was extremely hard to come by. Thanks to brands at the forefront of the Americana/heritage movement, such as Rogues Gallery and J. Crew, various styles of deck boots soon became as ubiquitous as boat shoes themselves. Today, the boat shoe chukka is officially mainstream, or at least, mainstream in the small community of menswear enthusiasts (for lack of a better term) that this blog operates in. For those of us who enjoy boat shoes this is most definitely a good thing. Boat shoes are traditionally a seasonal shoe best left for S/S, but by adding some height make a pretty good alternative to various other fall footwear. Sperry has just done up a bunch of new Authentic Original (the finest "mainstream" boat shoe in my opinion) chukkas in suede and red brick for F/W 2010. I guess this is an affirmation that Sperry is sticking with their new RBS styles that debuted earlier this year. I like these kicks a lot, especially when pitted against more expensive chukka styles on the market. And with all the color options available shouldn't tread water with your already established fall footwear.
-L.A.S
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love those red brick soles
ReplyDeleteI have the original brown chukkas released for J. Crew, and I must say, after giving these a few months to break in, they're more comfortable than any other pair of Sperry's I have. I'm a big fan of the gray myself.
ReplyDeletei am particularly fond of the brown suede with the red brick soles. alas, you can never have too many sperrys. these and j. crew's selection are on my list of must-haves.
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Nice, but cannot compare to the Original Kudu from Sperry. In their infinite wisdom, they eliminated that shoe much like Ford eliminated their updated T-Bird. A loss for all.
ReplyDeleteWay too fussy for a chukka whose entire aesthetic comes from it's simplicity and clean lines. This is a bit like those monkstraps with elaborate toe cap decoration or even wingtips. The whole charm of the monkstrap comes from the clean pristine vamp. Sperry produce some nice shoes, I picked up a lovely pair of suede bucks a couple of months back, but these are truly awful.
ReplyDeleteI'll leave Sperry's for for S/S. If i want Chukkas, i'll get rael ones. :-/
ReplyDeletenice, love them
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