men's dress chukka boots black Rocky Polishable Dress Leather Chukka
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men's dress chukka boots black

men's dress chukka boots black Rocky Polishable Dress Leather Chukka

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men's dress chukka boots black Rocky Polishable Dress Leather ChukkaIf your job requires you to wear a dress boot for public service, you don't want to settle for just any black dress boot. If you prefer the look and feel of genuine full grain leather, and you want a men's boot that's comfortable, and can be polished, you've found your footwear. It's the Rocky Polishable Dress Leather Chukka. The upper is full grain leather and takes a nice spit shine. This is great because not only do you have quality materials, but

If your job requires you to wear a dress boot for public service, you don't want to settle for just any black dress boot. If you prefer the look and feel of genuine full-grain leather, and you want a men's boot that's comfortable, and can be polished, you've found your footwear. It's the Rocky® Polishable Dress Leather Chukka.

The upper is full-grain leather and takes a nice spit-shine. This is great because not only do you have quality materials, but you're able to maintain a great appearance.

Within the military dress boot or public service dress boot, a double-padded PU collar provides protection and comfort for your ankles.

Goodyear® welt construction (along with a storm welt) give the chukka boot durability, shape and a solid platform that keeps you standing comfortably throughout hours of wear.

For even more comfort, the PRO-CELL footbed has an extra-large integrated energy return heel plug.

Yet, the feature that will set this men's dress boot apart from the rest is the PRO-CELL mid and outsole system. Why? The system features a removable PU footbed. The footbed has an excellent compression-set. That means your leather dress public service boot remains intact and consistently returns to its original shape after multiple pressure applications. The insole has an EVA cushioned filler and midsole.

The blown rubber outsole delivers cushioning, and is also oil-resistant. So not only will your dress public service boot be able to maintain its shape and continue to make your appearance look sharp, but your level of comfort doesn't diminish as you stand. The blown outsole was made with the traditional 90-degree angle on the front of the heel.

The black chukka boot is crafted on a classic, round toe "navy" last (so named because this look was first adopted by the U.S. Navy for sailor shoes that had to fit well and be comfortable). It also features a non-metallic stabilizer for support.

The Rocky Polishable Dress Leather Chukka is an excellent option for you if you wan

  • Goodyear® welt construction
  • 90-degree heel rest
  • Non-metallic stabilizer
  • Full-grain water-resistant leather
  • Pro-Cell Blown Rubber Outsole
  • 5 Inches in height
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