👞 Walk the Talk: Where Comfort Meets Class!
The Clarks Men's Bushacre 3 Chukka Boot combines premium suede with a durable rubber sole, offering a stylish yet comfortable option for any occasion. Designed with eco-friendly materials, these boots are perfect for the modern professional who values both fashion and sustainability.
K**0
The durability, style and color make these boots well worth the money.
These boots were a gift for my son. He previously bought the less espensive style, but these soles and the leather are well worth the extra money.He loves these boots. The color coordinates with jeans, pants and suits. They are durable in the New York City weather and are very comfortable when he is walking through the city.
D**E
True to size and very comfortable
Package was on time and the shoes was just as described 10 true to size
N**T
My reviews on arks Bushacher 3
Very beautiful shoes with high quality. I wanted 15W but it turned out to be 15M.
N**S
Love the feel
Fit very comfortably. Wish they had other colors to choose from besides the basic.
R**V
You already want the shoe. Now - Sizing is everything - Here's my experience.
So, I was introduced to the "desert Boot" through Oliberque a few years ago - learned then that Clark was the original. Went down the chukka rabbit hole, decided to get the one and only. These things have memory foam - if you could craft a pillow shoe for yourself, you'd come up with this. Women love them. I have the beeswax, but am not opposed to buying more versions now that I've figured out my size. I ordered three damn pairs of shoes, and this third one works. Here's what you HAVE to know so you're not returning them and all of that...I need wide. Plain and simple. Have dealt with ingrown toenails all my life, and I absolutely CAN'T have any pressure on my left big toe. So, I usually order half-an-inch larger for most of my shoes to get that toe-box room. I wear USA size 11 on average (some of my shoes are US 12, some are US 10.5). I need wide. What fits me with this shoe - the size that I settled on - 10.5 wide. These shoes are wide to begin with, and they're only going to break in and get wider. So, if you're like me and have a morbid fear of narrow shoes, don't worry with these. Relatively speaking, they run larger than others for the size. So, if anything, size DOWN and go wide.I ordered the US 11 and could feel the shoe on my left big toe (the problem child operated-on toe). No bueno. I know from experience this will eventually suck for me. So, I ordered the US 11 wide and quite honestly it was too long. I didn't feel my left big toe but I just knew there was too much space left over in that toe box. A shoe still does have to function in its original intention... Floppy clown shoes aren't very practical. So, I ordered DOWN length-wise from what I would normally wear, and went wide. This worked. Just did a Costco run today and damn... Dude these are COMfortable. And I was just getting them to look classy, rugged, stylish, all of that.So, size down by half-an-inch - that's my recommendation. If your toes are claustrophobic, size down and go wide. Worked for me. Now I'm addicted. Going to have five pairs of these very quickly. This price is literally unbelievable. Looking at some Thursday Boots (Captain - maybe President) which I will most likely end buying, knowing myself, but seriously I can get five pairs of these Clarks for the price of one pair of those boots. But you're getting into Goodyear welts and all of that with those artisan boots, so not a fair comparison. My M.O. I personally will just buy something new if ish goes south. Time is money - diminishing returns if you start spending too much time looking for ish.So, just buy them. Bushacre 3 - not the earlier versions. Cheap as ish. And NOBODY knows what you paid for them. They just see that you're wearing them and size you up as someone who's interesting.
S**O
On the fence
I'm not sure what I think about these boots. I like the look and color, but they fit oddly. These are my first and only pair of chukkas so maybe that's just how they are, but I don't find them very comfortable even after breaking them in. The soles are also kind of thin. I probably wouldn't buy these again.
N**L
Excellent quality
Excellent quality
U**1
Comfortable, Stylish and Affordable
First Impressions:Right out of the box, these boots look sharp. The beeswax leather has a rich, deep color that gives off a rugged yet refined vibe. They feel solid in hand, and the stitching looks clean and durable.Comfort:Slipping these on for the first time, I was pleasantly surprised by how comfortable they are. The insole is thick and cushy, making it feel like you're walking on clouds. They didn't need much breaking in, which is a huge plus. However, they can get a bit warm, so they might not be the best choice for hot summer days.Style:These boots are versatile and can be dressed up or down. Whether you're pairing them with jeans for a casual look or with chinos for something a bit more polished, they fit right in. The right balance between casual and classy makes them a great addition to any wardrobe.Durability:The rubber sole is a nice upgrade from the traditional crepe sole, offering better durability and grip. However, they're not the most rugged boots out there. If you're planning on heavy-duty use, you might want to look elsewhere. For everyday wear, though, they hold up just fine.Value:For the price, these boots are a steal. They offer great comfort and style without breaking the bank. You can often find them for around $70, which is a fantastic deal for the quality you're getting.Pros:• Comfortable right out of the box• Stylish and versatile• Good value for money• Durable rubber soleCons:• Can get warm, not ideal for hot weather• Not the most durable for heavy-duty useOverall:The Clarks Men's Bushacre 3 Chukka Boot is a solid choice if you're looking for a stylish, comfortable, and affordable boot. They're perfect for everyday wear and can easily transition from casual to semi-formal settings. Just keep in mind they might not be the best for extreme conditions.
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