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Harry Suede Chukka Boot

Harry Suede Chukka Boot

Regular price $262.00 USD
Regular price $350.00 USD Sale price $262.00 USD
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British-made chukkas prized by boot connoisseurs

Cut, stitched, and finished by hand since 1873, every shoe Sanders makes, like the Harry Suede Chukka Boot, is a study in masterful craftsmanship. Meticulously handmade for shoe lovers everywhere, they’re constructed with supple, high-quality suede uppers and a full leather lining for lasting shape and comfort. A shock-absorbing rubber crepe sole ensures smooth strolling, while two-hole lace-ups provide a snug fit.

Features

  • Timeless, handmade chukka boots for shoe connoisseurs
  • Supple suede uppers of the highest quality
  • Full leather lining helps maintain the shape and extend the wear
  • Rubber crepe sole absorbs shock for smooth strolling
  • Two-hole lace-ups provide a snug fit
  • Made in England

Materials

  • Suede Uppers
  • Full Leather Lining
  • Rubber Crepe Sole

Sizing

  • Built on Sanders Last M265 with generous proportions and a softened chisel toe
  • Runs slightly large, especially for width, size down if you're between sizes or have a narrow foot

Size Chart

US Men's UK EU
7 6 39.5
7.5 6.5 40
8 7 41
8.5 7.5 41.5
9 8 42
9.5 8.5 42.5
10 9 43
10.5 9.5 43.5
11 10 44
11.5 10.5 44.5
12 11 45
13 12 46.5

About Sanders

Honestly, it’s a mystery how Sanders has kept such a low profile here in the USA. Just skim their history since 1873 and you’ll see what we’re saying: they were favored by the English army in WWI, worn by James Bond in 2015’s Spectre, and are widely known across the UK for their quality, heritage construction. Maybe they’ve just spent the majority of their effort on making boots, rather than promotion? Whatever the case, having their chukkas in our collection makes us feel like we’ve ascended to a higher plane of chukka connoisseurship. With an impressively comfortable crepe sole, buttery leather lining, and sharp-as-hell looks—we only wish we’d met them sooner. And 150 years later, it’s about time Sanders gets the recognition they deserve.

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