hey /fa/gs, I ride a motorcycle to work every day and I'm tired of changing from boots to shoes when I get to my office. I generally wear khakis or gray dress pants to work, with a mix of boat shoes, oxfords, and loafers depending on the color and day.
Is there an over-the-ankle boot of sturdy construction that could replace some or any of these 3 and be acceptable in a white collar office? I absolutely need something sturdy that will keep my feet attached to my ankles so I have a pretty corpse if I crash.
Pic related, it's my bikefu (baiku?)
Would something like these work? They're bike-specific and have that ugly extra layer of leather on the toe to prevent wear from the shifter, but it's a starting point
Anyone?
Probably just get black chelseas
>>11552083
>>11552462
would look like shit w dress pants
>>11552083
fuck no.
Look the new Cheaney Aviator, Cheaney Fiennes, Cheaney Tweed C, Crockett and Jones Islay and Crockett and Jones Northcote.
>>11552062
what's your price range
>>11552599
>Cheaney
overpriced shit
>>11552613
>overpriced shit
curious that you pointed out the cheaney and not the C&J. I wonder on what your solid opinion is based, besides your fat ass.
>>11552062
Fuck your Khakis & dress pants just wear some combat boots and a good leather jacket (don't forget to run it over with your bike then furiously stomp on it to make it look tight) & if your boss doesn't like it ,just start beating the shit out of him until he accepts it, you'll have your job then get the fat secretary's pussy or whoever
>>11552899
>>11552062
beautiful bike
RM williams make really good boots, i dont know if they would keep your ankle attached though.
Perhaps lace up boots might work better.
Doctor Martens are cheap and sturdy, try get made in england ones as most are made in veitnam and inferior quality.
The ones in your picture look really cool.
Similar boots are made by chippewa and red wing, although very expencive.