A tried and practical way to combat
those January blues is to invest in a brand spanking new pair of shoes. Not
that I am in need of an excuse to buy shoes, but with temperatures set to drop
well into the minuses this week, keeping your toes warm is crucial.
If you are currently looking for
something that can guarantee to keep you warm this year, check out these
different types of dress boots.
Don’t let winter ruin your style. Look
for a pair of shoes that will help you get through the chill.
Dress
Boots
I have to admit that boots are my
favorite kind of footware. The beauty is that it's equal parts dressy and
rugged. In short, boots can be made to fit any style. Whether you are a
motorcycle rider, young entrepreneur, or a cowboy perhaps, boots will never
fail to enhance your style. We cannot survive without at least few pairs
of those in our closet.
There are three major categories of
dress boots every guy should get familiar with: Chelsea boots, Chukka Boots and
Lace-up boots. Check out our selection and choose the perfect pair which can
satisfy your desire this winter.
Types
of Dress Boots
A pair is never enough, formal occasions
demand a smarter look than a work boot. Men’s Chelsea boots are a
versatile choice. The right pair looks perfect when worn with a suit from
Monday to Friday as it does with a shredded jeans for a weekend party with the
dudes. It doesn’t only give you comfort and style but also an aid for the
worrisome winter weather. Considered as the Swiss Army Knife of your shoe rack,
Chelsea are an essential must have.
Many people believed that Chukka boots
are originally worn by British forces who enjoyed playing polo. The
word chukka possibly comes from the game of polo, where chukker
is the period of play in polo matches. The chukka boot trend is back but in
truth, it never went away and expect them to stick around for years to come.
Just like the Chelsea, Brogue, and Loafers- Chukka is a versatile classic. This
is a popular choice for men’s casual and sporty wear.
This boot is a great option and an alternative
to Oxford or Balmoral shoes as they have that similar degrees of classiness. In
general, this type of boot functions as casual/business wear. However, black
ones are more ideal for professional occasions as they are easy to pair with a
good suit. The closed-laced ones are smart, reliable all-around, timeless
classics.
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