Which toe shape?
Chelsea boots which will be worn with skinny jeans or very slim suit trousers
>>11871314
right is elf core
left looks more masculine
>>11871314
>>11871370
There's also this one
>>11871398
This is the least offensive one. If you're very unsure, go with this.
The right toe in the OP is the superior option though. Especially for what you will be wearing.
The left in the OP is shit.
>>11871443
Thanks for your input I really appreciate it! Hoping to get some more opinions, but I'm definitely leaning towards the narrow round, definitely the wider round if not, not the chisel.
>>11871398
this one for sure especially if you're wearing jeans
Definitely not the chisel, both round ones look p nice, tough choice.
>tfw you own one pair of dress shoes and they are square toed
>tfw you only now just find out square toed shoes are considered ugly
>>11871314
>not going jester-core
>>11871314
if those are RMs, I do prefer the craftsman over the macquarie, both are fine with suits.
>>11872349
Yeah, I have a friend who works at their flagship store so I'm gonna take advantage of the employee discount she gets.
How about the less pointy round toe I posted further up in the thread?
>>11872353
Not sure which model is that one but looks okay too, just depends on your foot. Fwiw the craftsman's chisel toe is the iconic last of the brand.
what's the discount like?
Wholesale MTOs get you the boot for $370 + shipping ($15) at nungar, takes about 6 weeks though. Your friend may also confirm this but the rubber sole lasts a lot longer than their leather sole and looks pretty decent. Plus you'd avoid the troubles of fucking sporadic thunderstorms and wet leather soles.
I like the kangaroo leather over yearling, but to get the rubber sole on it you'd have to go MTO (same price, just have to wait).
>>11872361
I believe she gets cost pricing which is more or less half off retail.
I'm definitely going for the comfort (rubber) outsole, I only wear leather soled shoes for dancing.
Unfortunately the Kangaroo leather can't be shipped from Australia to Canada, I like it too.
I believe the more broad round toe is the Wentworth or Turnout (I'd get whatever one is available with a rubber outsole)