The Alpine Boot
The Alpine Boot sits in a league of its own. With its fluffy, warm sheepskin lining and zipper enclosure, it becomes a reliable winter boot that is as easy to slip into as it is to style. Thanks to its casual silhouette, it's easily worn with both denim and tailoring. The former, however, tends to be our favourite. Wear them with a wide pair of jeans that envelop the boot shaft. For the top, match the ruggedness of the boot with a thick cable knit. To balance it all out and create some contrast, opt for a tonal jacket or, in this case, a brown suede bomber.
The Hybrid Hiker
While tough and rugged, The Hybrid Hiker also offers a softer look and feel than its hiking boot sibling. Ideal for pairing with wide-legged trousers, we like to wear them as a contrasting piece to the rest of the ensemble.
Brown Nubuck
Looking at Fall 2024, we styled the brown nubuck version with an all-white look, matched with softer elements, such as a camel cashmere coat, creating that contrast we always look for.
Black Grain
In another example, wearing it in black grain, we opted for a more dressy look. The black grain variant effortlessly complements the thicker wool trousers in grey. To marry everything together — while keeping the feel of toughness and soft tailoring — we went for a black DB blazer and a knitted roll neck.
The Chelsea Boot
With the introduction of our wholecut Chelsea boot, while subtle, the level of craftsmanship and elegance has risen. Still, it works just as well with your fall suits as with your beat-up jeans.
It shines when it's allowed to be seen — the length and cut of your trousers matter here.
Too long legs will make the shoe disappear, while shorter legs ruin the silhouette's balance. Think of pairing it with more rigid denim or wool trousers to enhance the boot's sleek silhouette.
Blue jeans, a knit, and a longer coat will go a long way. Here, we see two examples of good denim length to strive for, combined with coat options that offer both length and texture to the whole look.