Boots always seem to get more done than shoes. While shoes are busy arguing semantics in a boardroom, boots are out in the garage actually doing work. Shoes spend their weekend shanking golf balls while boots are going over, around and through every surface on Earth. Boots have long belonged to the movers and shakers of history, and I’ll be damned if that isn’t about everyone. No matter whether you’re wandering out into the woods to do “real“ work or simply walking yourself around the corner for a coffee, boots guarantee you’ll get there.
Products in the Guide
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Rhodes Tyler Chukka
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Astorflex Brownflex Boot
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Alden Indy Boot
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Taylor Stitch The Moto Boot
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Viberg Service Boot 1035
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Filson Service Boots
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Frye Bowery Lace Up
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Blundstone BL558 550 Boot
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Red Wing Classic Moc
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Grenson Brady Boot
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Tecovas The Dean
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Rancourt & Co. Porter Boot
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Common Projects Sand Suede Chelsea Boots
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Danner Mountain Pass
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J. Crew 1990 MacAlister Boot
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Clarks Desert Boot
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L.L. Bean 8″ Duck Boots
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Fracap M120 Scarponcino Boot
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Aether Apparel x Fracap Dolomite Boot
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R.M. Williams Comfort Craftsman Boot
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Oak Street Bootmakers Trench Boots
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Belstaff Marshall Boot
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Thursday Boot Company Captain Lace-Up Boot
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Taft The Havana Boot
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Velasca Bergamin Boots
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Unmarked Archie-01 GRM Boots
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Diemme Everest Boots
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Paraboot Mucy Gringo in Brown
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Yuketen Angler boots
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White’s 350 Cutter
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Wesco Mister Lou
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Nicks Boots Falcon
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Grant Stone Brass Boot
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Crockett & Jones Tetbury Calf Boot
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Ariat Wexford Waterproof Boot
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Lucchese Tanner Boot
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The Flat Head Goodyear Welted Engineer Boots
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Officine Creative Artik Burnished-Leather Lace-Up Boots
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J.M. Weston Golf Montant Lace-Up Boot
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John Lofgren Chelsea Boots
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John Lobb Lace Up Ankle Boots
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Edward Green Newmarket Suede Chelsea Boots
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Nocona Jackpot Western Boots
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Rios of Mercedes Sahara Suede Cowboy Boots
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Dr. Martens 1460 Boot
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Wolverine Original 1000 Mile Boot
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Hunter Play Chelsea Neoprene Boots
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Ugg Neumel Chukka Boot
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Timberland 6 Inch Waterproof Boot
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Sorel Caribou Boots
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Le Majordome M11 Chelsea Boot
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Chelsea Boot
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But “boots” is a broad category. There are Chelsea boots, rain boots, snow boots, cowboy and desert boots, too, but also a dozen more. Be warned, this guide not only delves into the best picks from each of these pillar categories but also serves as a broader breakdown of the best brands. These are the places you should be buying your boots from. Why? Because we’ve tested enough boots to know there’s a serious gap between good and bad, what won’t do the trick and what will survive a wet-season hike (hint: hiking boots). But there are loads more boot types to know — and buy. Find them below.
Types of Boots to Know
Ankle Boots
Ankle boots might be the coolest footwear ever made — which makes them that much more difficult to pull off than their closest cousins, the Chelsea boot. They’ve graced the feet of rock stars and, in doing so, complemented the tightest pants mankind has had to offer for decades.
The silhouette is similar to the Chelsea boot, but the Ankle boot utilizes zippers or straps instead of elastic panels to ensure a secure fit around the ankle. A common style of ankle boot is the strappy, geometric Jodhpur boot, and side-zip boots with a streamlined profile also complement edgy, slim pants favored by counterculture heroes.