I am aware that leather soled high end boots may not be appropriate for heavy snow and sluggish roads. So a gent will need a tough no non-sense taking boot for the current weather, which brings me to the two offerings made by Crockett and Jones of Northampton.
Both boots in my humble opinion will take a gent home dry and safe and they are very stylish and elegant as one expects from Crockett and Jones. So enjoy this snow tanks. The one boot comes with Dainite sole and the other with Ridgedway soles. So we will have a grip on the snow. Will we?
Both boots in my humble opinion will take a gent home dry and safe and they are very stylish and elegant as one expects from Crockett and Jones. So enjoy this snow tanks. The one boot comes with Dainite sole and the other with Ridgedway soles. So we will have a grip on the snow. Will we?
Side view of the Islay boot in scotch grained calf hide
Top view of the Islay
Details of scotch grain and brogueing
Dainite sole of the Islay boot
The oil tanned Wicklow boot (Norwegian Split Toe), looks very robust
Side view of the Wicklow
Close up view of the Wicklow
Another side view of the Wicklow
Ridgedway sole of the Wicklow
All photos sourced from Crockett and Jones
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