The Allen Edmonds Men's Higgins Mill Chukka Boot is a masterclass in rugged elegance, expertly designed to blend style and function. Crafted from premium Horween Chromexcel leather, this boot not only exudes a classic charm reminiscent of the early logging days in Maine but also promises exceptional durability. The all-weather sole is designed to withstand the rigors of different terrains, making it an ideal companion whether you're navigating campus life, heading to work, or enjoying a weekend outing.
Boot Model | Material | Sole Type | Made In |
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Allen Edmonds Men's Higgins Mill | Chromexcel Leather | All-weather Dainite | USA |
Red Wing Iron Ranger | Leather | Vibram | USA |
Clarks Desert Boot | Suede/Leather | Creeper Sole | Vietnam |
When you slip into the Higgins Mill Chukka Boot, you immediately notice the luxurious feel of the Horween Chromexcel leather. This material not only looks good but also ages gracefully, developing a unique character with each wear. The rubber sole provides substantial grip, making it perfect for both urban environments and more challenging outdoors.
The 5.5-inch shaft height offers adequate support without being too constrictive, ensuring comfortable wear throughout the day. The Goodyear welt construction guarantees that these boots can be resoled, enhancing their lifespan significantly—a key feature for anyone serious about investing in footwear.
In terms of versatility, the straightforward design makes them suitable for casual outings as well as more formal settings. Whether paired with jeans or chinos, these boots elevate your overall appearance while providing comfort.
However, potential buyers should be prepared for a brief break-in period, especially if they are not accustomed to high-quality leather boots. Although the price may deter some, the long-term benefits of durability and style make the Higgins Mill worth every penny.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 4.5 | Excellent cushioning but may require a break-in period. |
Durability | 5.0 | Made with high-quality materials for long-lasting use. |
Style | 4.8 | Classic design that suits various occasions. |
Value for Money | 4.2 | Investment piece with the potential for years of use. |
These are beautifully made in Wisconsin, form fit to the sole of your feet and can be worn all day comfortably. They are Goodyear welted, which also means they can be resoled forever in the unlikely event you wear about the durable Dainite sole. Classic style in a quality package. Highly recommended. Size wise, I'd take your standard Brannock device size and go down 1/2 size. For example, if your Brannock size is 12D, order an 11.5D unless you like really thick socks.
I own several pair of Allen Edmonds, but this is my second pair of boots. The Dainite sole is very comfortable and supportive, and gives decent traction on most surfaces (only slippery for me on wet leaves so far). The Chromexcel leather is a little difficult to break in, but is very tough and has a great depth and feel to it. Some may say to size down half a size for boots, but I ordered my usual size and they fit quite well. These are quickly becoming my favorite pair of boots.
The craftsmanship on these boots is outstanding. They're gorgeous.My only gripe is that I don't wear boots that cover my ankle much and these aggravated my tendon a bit.
Always have only bought Allen Edmond dress shoes as they fit perfectly! I have tried various other high-end brands but have never found anything that provides the same comfort and fit without any break-in. These boots did not disappoint either.
I wish I could leave 0 stars. Must be a joke. I’m not laughing though. I bought the Allen Edmonds Higgins Mill boots for an upcoming trip and the abomination seen pictured is what showed up. I would not pay $1, let alone several hundred for this plastic, made in China, horrendous excuse for footwear. They have no insole whatsoever, and they are the wrong size!!!! I am severely irritated by this.
Absolutely beautiful boot that always garners compliments. Required zero break in time. I would say the length of the boot runs a tad small. I’m 10.5 in boots (minus red wing IR - 10) and dress shoes, but I wonder if maybe the 11 would have been better, most likely not. Having said that I can only wear thinner socks with them. The one MAJOR flaw is that the tongue is NOT gusseted. After just a few steps of walking it slides to the outside and creates some discomfort. Not pain but it gives me the sudden urge a few times a day to untie them and shift the tongue. Imo this is an unacceptable oversight for an almost $500 boot.
Súper comfortable and stylish. A great addition to my collection!!!