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Chukka Boots

Aerojoe

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Search for Havana Joe....same shoes.

I had a pair of the oxfords and chukka boots a few years back.

You're right :) I have found this;

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mens-Havana...5347151?pt=US_Men_s_Shoes&hash=item4ac194fecf

"Years ago, Panama Jack was imported to the United States under the name "Havana Joe". So why did they change the name? "Panama Jack" was already trademarked in the US, so to avoid legal trouble, they simply called them "Havana Joe" The shoes were a hit, and for years Americans enjoyed one of the finest European comfort walking shoes without worry that they would disappear. But in 2006, that's exactly what happened. They closed their warehouses and within several months, the shoes had disappeared from retailers, wholesalers and even Ebay. While the Chukka boots and the oxfords were among the most popular in the States, they took a back seat to fashion sneakers. These shoes are labeled "Panama Jack" They are made in Spain."

It seems they had to withdraw from the US market because legal issues with their brand names [huh]
 
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^^ so, the "Blake" boots have more than three laces. They look nice, but are those considered. "chukka"? The price looks reasonable too for the boot.
 

Edward

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These are really nice. Basically a US Army Service Shoe, but in a lighter colour, no?

Oh... and less the toe cap...

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^^^ Those don't look like Chukka Boots to me as the sides don't go up at all - they look like regular suede shoes usually called bucks.

If you are interested in a pretty classic pair of desert boots, I would suggest either of these if available where you live:

http://www.clarksusa.com/us/mens/mens-view-all/desert-boot-taupe-distressed-suede/p/26110054

https://www.jcrew.com/mens_category/shoes/Macalisterboots/PRDOVR~79438/79438.jsp?color_name=stone

I own both, but prefer the J.Crew ones as I like its more-casual appearance and I find it a bit more comfortable.

Hope this helps.
 
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Gregg Axley

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I've gotten into Chukka boots within the past 8 months.
Two pair of Florsheim Jet Chukka boots, one pair in black one pair in brown.
Also have one pair of Dockers side zip Chukkas.
The Dockers I bought for less than $50, the black pair of Florsheim's for $66 on sale @ Christmas, but the brown pair of Florsheim's I had to pay full price for. They seem to fit better at $66 dollars than they do at $135. ;)
The height of the boots seem to help with the standard pants length that are always a bit too long.
Plus it's rare to see someone else during my daily pursuits, wearing this style of boot.
The side zip being the most commented on of the three pairs.
I usually hear "hey those are side zips, I haven't seen that style in a long time!"
Which is why I wear them...to make a statement.
 

Fifty150

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not the warmest boots @ 20 degree F



Thirty-something or forty years ago, I got a few of these when I was in The Pacific Northwest. They came with lug soles for traction, and that cheap polyester, furry lining. Ugly. But warm. Warm enough for a Californian. Of course, nothing is perfect in this world. The tongue is not gusseted. Water can splash up and seep in. The goofy fur lined insole wore down....... but what did I expect for 4 decades? The sole is a little worn, but still wearable, and I don't need a resole yet. The leather appears to be holding up. It came from Eddie Bauer. now, they mostly just sit around, waiting for the day when I step out and think to myself, "my feet are cold, I better go back and change into the warm boots".



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Fifty150

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I wash dishes at Panda Express. From day one, I dreamed of getting a promotion. The service line, where I can scoop food into take-out boxes. That opens the doors to making deliveries, and catering. Sometimes a visiting dignitary orders. There's a rumor that The Queen once called for 10 meal deal combos. I even heard that a certain POTUS asked for extra fortune cookies. If they give me the opportunity, I am ready. These chukkas are in my locker, ready to go.​








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Fifty150

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what Clarks were 30 years ago



I don't know what they were like 30 years ago. These are from 1 year ago. I got them for about $20. It's a good shoe, for the price that I paid. I haven't worn them much. Nothing wrong with them. It's just that in my daily life, with all of the other shoes that I own; I don't find myself thinking that these would be just right for whatever I'm doing that day. I can't work in them. They would slip right off if I have to do anything physical. Very few "casual" days in my life where I do nothing. So they serve as the occasional grocery getter. Shoes that I like, but don't get a chance to wear.










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Turnip

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I wash dishes at Panda Express. From day one, I dreamed of getting a promotion. The service line, where I can scoop food into take-out boxes. That opens the doors to making deliveries, and catering. Sometimes a visiting dignitary orders. There's a rumor that The Queen once called for 10 meal deal combos. I even heard that a certain POTUS asked for extra fortune cookies. If they give me the opportunity, I am ready. These chukkas are in my locker, ready to go.​









These look a bit like German roofers boots…:)






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theeprimitivesound

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I made myself a pair of desert boots, based off an old pair of Clark's, but I made them a chisel toe to be a bit different, the vamp area is lined, but the rest of the boot is unlined, they're so damn comfortable, it's like they were made for me!!!
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