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What shoe is this president wearing? What do presidents wear? What have you seen?
Those aren't chukkas by any stretch of the imagination, but if the average person probably doesn't know what a chukka actually is I wouldn't expect a person who has severe dementia and rarely knows what's going on to know what a Chukka is either.
I don't wear a suit and would never wear footwear like that, but if I did I wouldn't wear either together because even I know they don't go together.
The leader of a country wearing footwear like this with a suit just does not come off as formal professional or competent, I don't care who you are or what country you're in charge of.
They're not all dressy and weren't always so, but one thing is for sure and it's that chukka's have always been a short traditionally made boot.Sent me off down the rabbit hole... LOL
https://www.casafagliano.com/the-chukka-boot-a-brief-history-and-styling-guide/
I didn't know that Johnston & Murphy sold bad shoes.
I question the broad critiques of other brands in this video.
I wear a modern (not vintage) pair of Florsheim penny loafers all day long 3-4 days a week.
When I was coming along, the Bass Weejuns were the only penny loafer to wear. Still have two pair of them. I think they still make them.I wear a modern (not vintage) pair of Florsheim penny loafers all day long 3-4 days a week.
I’ve seen some nice looking Weejuns. I believe they were the original. I might try them one day. I am a fan of the beef roll penny loafer with a pair of 501s.When I was coming along, the Bass Weejuns were the only penny loafer to wear. Still have two pair of them. I think they still make them.
The rock roosters were simply given credit for being above average in quality for the money and worthwhile as a cheap work boot, they were cut in half and the proof was right there.It's all just an opinion. That happens online. People Express their opinions. There's another guy who trashed Alden Indy Boots, Wolverine 1000 Mile Boots, and Nick's Boots - to then turn around and promote "Rock Rooster", and several other poor quality brands, who sponsored his videos and paid him a commission on units sold
Nick's were never trashed
It's all just an opinion. That happens online. People Express their opinions. There's another guy who trashed Alden Indy Boots, Wolverine 1000 Mile Boots, and Nick's Boots - to then turn around and promote "Rock Rooster", and several other poor quality brands, who sponsored his videos and paid him a commission on units sold.
When I was coming along, the Bass Weejuns were the only penny loafer to wear. Still have two pair of them. I think they still make them.
Funnily enough, when I was seventeen I had a pair of ankle length cowboy boots (they were all the rage in the heavy metal scene I was just outgrowing as punk rock became more important to me.). I wore them to my school formal with black tie during our final year.
Often seems to me that once you get hobbyism involved, utilitarianism is sacrificed on the alter of what is, often, simple snobbery.