You can wear a chukka boot in the fall. In the winter. In the spring. Hell, you can wear it in the summer, I guess, but we're not worried about that right now. Should you believe that a chukka or desert boot belongs only in a single season, allow us to convince you otherwise. The casual ankle boot can be done up in different materials, with different soles, different styles, and different weather-resisting capabilities. It all leads to shoes that can transition in and out of seasons better than any other style.
The most recognizable chukka style is, of course, the desert boot. The desert boot is typically made with a soft suede . A bouncy, crepe rubber sole. Probably two eyelets and a casual style for days. We are suckers for the classic shape and style, but we're not afraid to push

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