Fall is here. It’s time to put away those sandals and flip-flops and get ready for the upcoming season, considered the best for fashion. Men may have fewer options to express themselves through clothes, but footwear can be one place to really make a statement.
The Dressy Combat Boot
Nothing says tough like a combat boot. But most combat boots are really made to be worn, well, in combat. They are too casual to be worn to the office and can be a bit uncomfortable. However, some nice fashion designers have fixed that problemby offering up a dressy combat boot, with high-end, slick black leather and a more comfortable sole than what soldiers wear. Pair it with a suit,you rebel, you.
The Chelsea
This slip-on boot is stylish and sleek. The smooth shape - no buckles or straps here - make it perfect for wearing with suits. The slimmer the pant and suit, the better your look with the Chelsea.
Hiking Boots
Self-explanatory, though the more upscale versions of these boots can be worn in the world where it’s not forested and muddy. Durable, usually made of leather, these boots go well with jeans or khakis. But please leave them home when wearing business attire.
The Motorcycle Boot
While it is not necessary to pair this look with an actual motorcycle, your cool factor goes up exponentially if you do indeed saunter out the door and hike your leg over a Harley. Wear them with boot cut jeans so that you can show off the boot’s chunky features and the cool metal buckles connecting the straps.
The Cowboy Boot
Needless to say this look is not for everyone. You have to be a special kind of man to pull it off. But if you can, our (Stetson) hat is off to you for wearing this rugged, classic style without irony. Pair the boots with dark denim (Levis, if you please) and call the Marlboro Man and tell him his services are no longer needed.
Boots can turn basic jeans and a tee into a pulled-together look. This fall, let your feet do the walking and your boots do the talking.