Leather Chukka Boots
Product code: T823162
About this style
These smooth leather chukka boots from Clarks will make a timeless addition to your footwear line-up. They're designed in a classic lace-up style, with a heel loop for easy on-off. Heritage stitching and a layered heel add smart detail. There's a cushioned footbed for all-day comfort, plus a grippy rubber sole.
Discover more in Men's Chukka Boots
Reviews (4)
Great Boots
Yes, I recommend this
Bought these leather boots for my husband. They look so good, are very comfortable and bought for half price in M&S sale. Bargain, what’s not to like
Helpful?
Comfortable & Stylish.
Yes, I recommend this
I'm very happy with these boots, they look good and are comfortable. Only reason for 4 instead of 5 stars. Is there was no option to choose a width. When delivered they were G. I am an F, therefore a little wide. But on a positive note, it will allow for thicker socks when it turns colder. :-)
Helpful?
Very happy
Yes, I recommend this
Fast delivery and good quality as expected from M&S and Clarks. Perfect for son in sixth form.
Helpful?
Good quality, but...
No, I don't recommend this
I’ve waited 3 weeks before reviewing in order to wear in the boots and check how they look after polishing. Generally, I’m pleased with the boots, but... Good quality uppers, supple yet tough leather with nice finish – which has retained appearance well. Good depth in the flexible sole, with excellent grip. Smart design, well-stitched. But M&S’ photos don’t show sufficiently clearly that the heel has a ‘layer’ of brown in this ‘black’ boot. The description on the website refers only to a ‘layered heel’, not that it has layers of black, brown, and grey. The layer of brown was concealed under black polish when I received the boots. I was surprised to find this 1 cm -deep brown layer upon cleaning the boots. The boots can only be ordered online, so aren’t available for inspection in-store. I didn’t want brown, certainly the prominent brown revealed after cleaning, in the boot’s heel but otherwise liked the boots, so covered the brown layer with two coats of permanent ink using a wide-nibbed pen, then wiped over this with a cotton pad sprayed with some WD40 to take the metallic sheen off the dried ink. I then polished the boots (also lightly polishing and buffing the sides of the heel). This has left a blacker appearance all-around appearance on the heel. The boots have polished up well.
Helpful?