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A classic, leather Chelsea boot is an effortless choice for any style-conscious man, and these pull-ons are no different. If he's working in the yard, out on the farm or simply popping into town – these have you covered. Lightweight, yet strong and robust; these men’s leather market boots feature a rear tab that helps taking these on and off a breeze. As well as that, they boast elasticated side panels which enhances the fantastic look of this style of boot.

Complimented with intricate stitching and a soft suede panel at the rear, and a thick rubber tread that makes for plenty of grip and extra stability. It has been crafted from a hard wearing but supple leather that is sure to stand the test of time. These market  boots are suited to all kinds of outdoor and casual occasions - the comfortable elasticated sides and thick, sturdy sole make them ideal for walking the dog through the country. 

  • Contrasting stitching and subtle branding to give a Rydale stamp of approval
  • A embossed pheasant at the rear for a true country look
  • Crafted from a long-lasting, durable leather and a sturdy rubber sole

Available in sizes 7 – 12, team up your boots with a pair of classic straight leg jeans and a traditional country check shirt for the ultimate rural look. If you have any questions about our new men's leather market boots, please get in touch - we're always happy to offer our advise on what will work best for you. 

Men's Leather Market Boots - Ilkley

74,99 €
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Avis des clients
Perfect Boots!

I was looking to replace my ten year old boots and found these. Very well made and comfortable to wear.

, Jul 30, 2024

Tang Boots

The boots I ordered came on time, and they of high quality and very comfortable to wear. Will Definitely order again in the future.

, Aug 09, 2023

Nice, but don't get them wet

Good comfy boots and made well, but not water proof or resistant which is no good around the farm this time.of year.

, Dec 31, 2022