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Reddit mentions of Chippewa Men's 6" 20067 Lace Up Boot

Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 14

We found 14 Reddit mentions of Chippewa Men's 6" 20067 Lace Up Boot. Here are the top ones.

Chippewa Men's 6
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Plain-toe ankle boot featuring debossed outstep logo and American flag hardware accent at lacesRemovable cushioned insertDrill vamp lining
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Weight1.15 Pounds

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Found 14 comments on Chippewa Men's 6" 20067 Lace Up Boot:

u/sachin571 · 22 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

GREAT boots, but beware: The color is not exactly as pictured. See my patina album, and on Amazon.

u/rev_rend · 7 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Check out the Chippewa GQs. I have the LL Bean version and they're great boots.

My style leans a little more workwear, so this may not be entirely what you're looking for. But, I'm losing weight and all about cheap clothes right now. Sign up for STP's mailing list so you get their (frequent) coupons. They sell a lot of Carhartt stuff -- the straight fit pants, especially in canvas or twill, work pretty well with boots and casual button downs. Tons of other stuff that would probably work is available there as well. I

u/thechangbang · 4 pointsr/malefashionadvice

For under $250, I'd recommend the Chippewa GQ or the LL Bean Katahdin Engineer boots

u/iced327 · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Dude - While I was wearing that outfit I walked into a DSW and thought, "man, I need some nicer boots to go with this." So I picked up these. They were ~$40 and I'll probably get $40 of use out of them, but I think I'll spring for these when I'm ready to spend a little more. Maybe next fall? I'm really like the lighter colors on both of those pairs, but I'm digging the suede on the ones I got.

If I blurred out my face, how would people tell me all the celebrities I apparently look like?

u/spacemanspiff85 · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0036VN958/ref=pd_aw_sims_1?pi=SS115&simLd=1

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00413PVOC/ref=pd_aw_sbs_6?pi=SS115&simLd=1

Never had experience with anything other than 1000 mile, sorry. You can get these chippewas for under $100 when they are on sale.

u/concernedcitizen7 · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

Truth.

My gf bought me these tan Chippewa boots for $89.99 shipped about 3 days ago. Theyre seconds but I'll be using them for work as they tend to look better with the shit beaten out of them.

u/PostResign · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

there's this and with some conditioning and wear the brown will likely darken but those aren't on sale, at least not this one

u/DiamondMind · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

Chippewa is your best bet.

This or This, would be a great all weather boot, rubber sole, rounded toe, and highly durable.

Spend the extra $40, it will be worth the investment in the long run. Had mine about 2 years with F/W wear only.

u/StaigerTiger · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I just nabbed a pair of Oak Street Bootmakers Brown Trench Boots and Natural Cap-Toe Trench Boots for a total of $326, tax included. I'm a little floored at that deal. These will be my first really nice boots, after a pair of Tan Rodeo Chippewa Apaches and a pair of Cherry Red 1460 Doc Martens (I got them for around $10 at Urban Outfitters... I couldn't say no, now they're my rain boots!) I have a couple questions regarding my most recent purchase...

  1. Given that they're practically the same boot, does it make sense for me to keep both? I expect that the natural boot would darken as it ages, bringing them closer in color, and a cap toe isn't quite enough a difference to justify having both.

  2. Would either or both of the boots be appropriate for business or business casual attire? The leather soles seem to lean towards a more formal boot, but the laces and metal eyelets say otherwise. I'm graduating from college soon so I'd like to have a rotation of nicer footwear for work and this seems like a great start in addition to my Apolis Officer Shoes, but I also don't want to blast a whole bunch of money if I don't need to. Does it make sense to consider these an investment?
u/Innerpiece · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Madison here. In your price range I would recommend some Chippewa Apache's or GQs - you can find them on warehouse for ~$90 once in a blue moon, your best bet is to CamelCamelCamel these things till they drop to about $110-120ish. Size down at least 1/2.

u/tPRoC · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

it comes in tan as well. there is another variety with other colours and leather types but they are more expensive