One of our favorite things about fall (apart from the cooler nights and changing leaves and feeling of invigoration in the air) is all of the new gear that hits the shelves. Summertime is all about shedding layers – it’s too hot to think of wear anything with sleeves, let alone baselayers and midlayers and beanies, and so on.
It’s time to get your feet ready for fall. Photo: Nahuel Hawkes/Unsplash Fall is when all of that starts to change. Sweaters look appealing once again, long pants seem necessary, and putting on a real pair of shoes makes sense. So, in preparation for one of our favorite seasons, we decided that it was about time to gather up one of our favorite fall staples: boots. Here are six of the best fall boots for 2018. Astorflex Bitflex Chelsea ($180)
The Astorflex Bitflex Boot. Photo: Huckberry An eco-friendly Chelsea boot? Sign us up, please. Combining style with sustainability is always tricky to do, but Astorflex nails it with the Bitflex Chelsea. The leather is softened with all natural ingredients, the soles are 100-percent natural crepe, and the footbed is ergonomic. The cherry on top? The boots are handmade in Northern Italy. Danner Mountain 600 EnduroWeave ($160)
The Danner Mountain 600 EnduroWeave. Photo: Huckberry You know Danner for their dedication to quality and classic look. With the brand’s Heritage Line, they’ve combined superior performance with lightweight materials. Pairing their classic look with modern technology means that these boots look good and perform even better. The EnduroWeave features a woven upper, Ortholite midsole, a Vibram SPE midsole and Fuga outsole, as well as a mesh lining for comfort and support. Red Wing Heritage Rover Boot ($270)
The Red Wing Heritage Rover Boot. Photo: Huckberry There are boots that last a season or two, and then there are boots that last a lifetime. The Red Wing Heritage Rover Boot falls into the latter category. Originally debuted in 1952 and crafted for comfort ever since, the 2018 Rover sees design details like oil-tanned leather from Red Wing, Minnesota, that is water, stain and perspiration-resistant, as well as welt construction that allows for resoling. Take care of these boots properly, and they’ll last you for decades to come. Original Chippewa Huckberry x Chippewa – 6″ Service Boot ($280)
The Chippewa might be just what you need this fall. Photo: Huckberry No break-in period? Music to our ears. The Original Chippewa is an American-made collaboration between Huckberry and Chippewa, and among its features is a resoleable Goodyear welt and durable Vibram sole. The boot is a limited-edition run, so if you’re drooling over it now, we suggest picking up a pair before they run out. Forsake Range Low ($140)
The Forsake Waterproof Range Low. Photo: Huckberry
For those of you that favor a low-top boot, you’re going to want to check out the Range Low from Forsake. The brand is known for sneakerboots that function just as well off-hill as on, and the Waterproof Range Low is no exception. Featuring a waterproof and breathable membrane, Virbam Megagrip outsole, and an EVA midsole for all-day comfort, this boot is made for any adventure you throw its way.
OluKai Nalukai Boot ($140)
The OluKai Nalukai Boot. Photo: Huckberry Coming from the trusted Hawaii-born brand OluKai, the Nalukai Boot is a perfect combination of relaxed island style with performance attributes – which makes for an exceptionally comfortable, high-performance boot. An EVA midsole and outsole guarantee comfort and stability, and the full-grain leather upper means that this boot is only going to look better with time. Check out our Huckberry shop for more outdoor gear.
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One of our favorite things about fall (apart from the cooler nights and changing leaves and feeling of invigoration in the air) is all of the new gear that hits the shelves. Summertime is all about shedding layers – it’s too hot to think of wear anything with sleeves, let alone baselayers and midlayers and beanies, and so on.
Fall is when all of that starts to change. Sweaters look appealing once again, long pants seem necessary, and putting on a real pair of shoes makes sense.
So, in preparation for one of our favorite seasons, we decided that it was about time to gather up one of our favorite fall staples: boots.
Here are six of the best fall boots for 2018.
Astorflex Bitflex Chelsea ($180)
An eco-friendly Chelsea boot? Sign us up, please. Combining style with sustainability is always tricky to do, but Astorflex nails it with the Bitflex Chelsea. The leather is softened with all natural ingredients, the soles are 100-percent natural crepe, and the footbed is ergonomic. The cherry on top? The boots are handmade in Northern Italy.
Danner Mountain 600 EnduroWeave ($160)
You know Danner for their dedication to quality and classic look. With the brand’s Heritage Line, they’ve combined superior performance with lightweight materials. Pairing their classic look with modern technology means that these boots look good and perform even better.
The EnduroWeave features a woven upper, Ortholite midsole, a Vibram SPE midsole and Fuga outsole, as well as a mesh lining for comfort and support.
Red Wing Heritage Rover Boot ($270)
There are boots that last a season or two, and then there are boots that last a lifetime. The Red Wing Heritage Rover Boot falls into the latter category. Originally debuted in 1952 and crafted for comfort ever since, the 2018 Rover sees design details like oil-tanned leather from Red Wing, Minnesota, that is water, stain and perspiration-resistant, as well as welt construction that allows for resoling. Take care of these boots properly, and they’ll last you for decades to come.
Original Chippewa Huckberry x Chippewa – 6″ Service Boot ($280)
No break-in period? Music to our ears. The Original Chippewa is an American-made collaboration between Huckberry and Chippewa, and among its features is a resoleable Goodyear welt and durable Vibram sole. The boot is a limited-edition run, so if you’re drooling over it now, we suggest picking up a pair before they run out.
Forsake Range Low ($140)
For those of you that favor a low-top boot, you’re going to want to check out the Range Low from Forsake. The brand is known for sneakerboots that function just as well off-hill as on, and the Waterproof Range Low is no exception. Featuring a waterproof and breathable membrane, Virbam Megagrip outsole, and an EVA midsole for all-day comfort, this boot is made for any adventure you throw its way.
OluKai Nalukai Boot ($140)
Coming from the trusted Hawaii-born brand OluKai, the Nalukai Boot is a perfect combination of relaxed island style with performance attributes – which makes for an exceptionally comfortable, high-performance boot. An EVA midsole and outsole guarantee comfort and stability, and the full-grain leather upper means that this boot is only going to look better with time.
Check out our Huckberry shop for more outdoor gear.
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