The Clarks Men's Bushacre 2 Chukka Boot in Beeswax is a stylish addition to any man's wardrobe. Known for its timeless design and exceptional craftsmanship, Clarks has been creating high-quality footwear for over a century. These chukka boots are not only fashionable but also serve as a practical option for various occasions. The unique Beeswax color adds a touch of character, making it suitable for both casual outings and more formal settings.
Before purchasing, it's essential to ensure the right fit. To measure your foot, place it on a flat surface with your heel against a straight edge. Position a ruler beside your foot, touching the straight edge at the heel, and measure the distance from the tip of your longest toe to your heel in millimeters. Keep in mind that your longest toe might not necessarily be your big toe.
Feature | Clarks Men's Bushacre 2 | Similar Alternative 1 | Similar Alternative 2 |
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Upper Material | Suede | Leather | Canvas |
Lining Material | Leather | Synthetic | Leather |
Insole Type | Cushioned | Memory Foam | Standard |
Sole Material | Synthetic | Rubber | Rubber |
Design & Aesthetics: The Clarks Men's Bushacre 2 Chukka Boot exudes an unmistakable charm with its sleek silhouette and rich Beeswax color. It effortlessly transitions from a casual ensemble to semi-formal attire, making it a versatile staple. The clean lines and classic design will appeal to those who appreciate understated elegance.
Comfort: One of the standout features of these boots is their cushioned insole, providing support and comfort for all-day wear. However, it’s important to note that some users report a brief break-in period before achieving maximum comfort. Once broken in, many find them extremely comfortable.
Quality: Clarks is known for using high-quality materials, and the Bushacre 2 is no exception. The combination of a suede upper and leather lining speaks to the durability and craftsmanship underlying this product. The only minor downside is the synthetic sole, which may not offer the same level of grip as traditional rubber soles.
Fit: Ensuring proper sizing is crucial when ordering these chukka boots. Following the measurement instructions provided can help you avoid sizing issues. While they generally fit true to size, individual foot shapes might affect the perfect fit.
Category | Score | Description |
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Design | 9/10 | Sleek and versatile for various occasions |
Comfort | 8/10 | Great cushioning but may need breaking in |
Quality | 9/10 | High-quality materials; durable construction |
Fit | 8/10 | True to size; measuring recommended |
First off, yes they are a half to a full size too large. I bought a 10 and I normally buy 10.5 or 11 in sneakers (depending on brand). Also, my shoes are the "Beeswax Leather", which is gorgeous. I see there's also a "Beeswax" option and I don't know if that is different or not. Moving on...As you will know if you've been researching, these B2s have a synthetic sole vs the "crepe" sole on the ODBs. Clarks touts the cushioning of the crepe sole, so perhaps that is the main selling point. I have to note that the B2 synthetic soles ARE hard and not cushy. I went ahead and dropped in some Dr Scholls gel inserts and I can wear them comfortably all day. I've also read that the leather may be somewhat better on the ODBs and that they have brass eyelets (although it doesn't currently say that on the ODB Amazon description, so it may no longer be the case). One thing is for sure, and that is that the B2 is over $30 cheaper, at $60 vs $96 (Beeswax, size 10M as of 4/15/17).While the ODB's crepe soles may be more comfortable, a unique cream color, and the more classic style, I like the understated all-brown look you get with the B2. Apparently the crepe soles are also known for wearing out faster and losing grip when wet. Having worn the Bushacre 2 for about 6 months in wet weather, I don't find myself worrying about slipping during normal activities. The soles may lack tread, but they do have a significant texture to them that provides perfectly adequate grip. I even (inadvertently) wore them on a brief hike once, and yeah, they aren't good for walking in mud, but they aren't hiking boots. On the trail they were fine, normal—about the same as any regular sneaker. Incidentally, the mud wiped off easily with some damp paper towels and they came out looking exactly the same as before.As for the leather, I was prepared to accept the supposedly lower quality compared to the ODB, but honestly the leather is great. It's not thin, it is pliable and comfortable but still sturdy, and it looks fantastic. I scratched it in one spot on a stick during my hike, but the blemish just gives it character. That's the beauty of leather shoes, anyway: I'm really looking forward to these aging further and acquiring that worn leather look. And I know the synthetic soles will really last and and not wear out before that happens.For all these reasons, I think the B2 is a great shoe and probably the better value compared to the ODB.Before I bought these I was looking at other styles of chukkas from Clarks and other brands, so allow me to make a few observations about the style as well. I was a little worried about these being comfortable around the ankle because they lack cushioning and I thought they might dig into my Achilles area. Here's why that's not a concern at all: unlike a traditional boot, the laces are low and don't tighten up around your ankle, but on the top of your foot instead. The leather is pliable and sits gently on your ankle with lots of play. So that, along with the fact that they fit great all over and with the addition of some Dr Scholls, makes these actually one of my most comfortable pair of shoes. I had originally been looking for kind of an everyday boot, sort of a chukka style with a more chunky boot sole, but I couldn't quite find one I liked (Timbs are too chunky, Redwings too expensive, some of the other Clarks didn't have good color options, etc.). So I'm still kind of in the market for that, but in the meantime these B2s were by far the least expensive shoe I looked at, they look fantastic, and I'm really glad I picked them up.
Comfortable, strong and macho, real men wear real boots.
I will say they look great. They will probably need an extra insole for comfort. Will not handle roughness cosmetically and might scuff but physically a very strong material that can work well universally in all environments. My only complaint is the rubber sole needs divots or deeper traction. I think the bottom might show it's real value in a matter of months. But for an everyday unique show, this fits !
Size good, fit great, comfortable and look nice.
I would really cry for this shoe for just two reasons. First its my first pair of Clarks. I've always admired the brand but was never able to really afford it. Honestly speaking. Second... This shoe is awesome. Its strong, beautiful and stylish. My instep is high so around the instep is a little tight but I'll stretch it. I would recommend it and it did come as the picture portrays it... Or even better!
The leather I love. It certainly feels durable, yet is nice enough to dress up. Of course, it will take a bit to break in. I used a some leather conditioner/lotion to speed it up. I can also say they are true to typical US sizing. I don’t like the sole or lack of eyelets. It needs a steel shank, as the support is near zero. After an added insert with rigidity, they feel better. My heel kept lifting out, and so I added an extra row to the top and now they feel right. Other chukkas have 3 eyelet rows, which is more in line with the original South African vellie, which Clark’s replicate.
Didn't know what to expect when ordering (as is the case when ordering online). Shoes came in pretty quick and looked as they do on the ad pictures. They felt nice out of the box. Seemed roomy when putting them on, even with thicker socks. Lots of compliments from day one. Definitely recommend, even if you have a wider foot, like myself.
Great quality boots at an awesome price.Recommend a size smaller when ordering.