Chukka BootTan
Hand made exclusively for us by Britain’s last remaining traditional heavy work boot maker using processes that go back to the 19th century. A three hole boot made of Yorkshire tanned, waxy wheatbuck leather. Heavyweight champions unlike anything you'll find anywhere else! Updated for 2024 with a new rubber Dainite ‘stud sole’ that adds flexibility. Includes red cotton and brown leather laces.
We’re hoping that the next production of Chukka Boots will be ready by April 2025. Select your size above and add your email address to the waitlist to be notified when available.
Hand made exclusively for us by Britain’s last remaining traditional heavy work boot maker using processes that go back to the 19th century.
A three hole boot made of Yorkshire tanned, waxy wheatbuck leather.
Heavyweight champions unlike anything you’ll find anywhere else!
Updated for 2024 with a new rubber Dainite ‘stud sole’ that adds flexibility.
Includes red cotton and brown leather laces.
A three hole boot made from waxy Wheatbuck leather.
The Chukka Boot is made from Yorkshire Wheatbuck leather with a leather mid-sole and British made Dainite stud rubber sole and heel, which can be resoled when required.
The boots are 3 hole, and include two pairs of laces: red cotton and brown leather.
Soles are screwed with threaded brass wire to the uppers because the main customers in the old days were quarry workers and they needed soles that would not come off.
Times aren’t as tough anymore but the boots are just as practical and rugged as ever.
Plus they’ve got that great utility charm, so look fantastic wherever you go, be it up onto the moors or down to the pub.
Size Guide
Our boots are standard British sizing. Slightly generous on width.
Product Care
You don’t need to do much as these are tough boots. When the boots get wet allow them to dry thoroughly in the air and away from heat sources.
Don’t put them on a radiator or in front of the fire as this will damage the leather.
To clean them up use a stiff brush which will remove mud and stains. If you need to do more just wipe with a damp cloth. When dry you can spray them with suede protector, or like we do just sparingly dab on some clear dubbin. This will keep the leather conditioned and keep them pretty weatherproof.
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