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It’s called the Terrain for a reasonø‘s hand-sewn, full-grain-leather slip-on has a sturdy sole and internal moisture control, so you can keep going when the pavement ends. $117;
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You don’t have to live in Seattle to appreciate Ecco‘s Fusion, which has a direct-injected watertight seal made without glue or stitching, ensuring long-lasting durability. $140;
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Thanks to its stretchy elastic siding, you can slip Camper‘s Locus London leather boot on in less time than it takes to call for another pint. $220;
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Keen‘s Silverlake aims at replacing your do-everything shoe. It’s made with moisture-wicking synthetic lining, waterproof leather, a grippy rubber outsole, and a removable EVA footbed worthy of Dr. Scholl’s. $90;
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Kenneth Cole calls it the Rocky Mountain, but with distressed Italian calfskin and an angled side zipper, this boot leans more toward fine dining than fourteeners. $355;
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In addition to being street sleek and comfortable (with a cork insole), Simple‘s Postman Boot is also eco-friendly (at least for a leather shoe): It’s made with nontoxic, water-based glue and shipped in minimal packaging. $100;
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Part Transformer, part classic Timberland boot, the oiled and distressed Speke Moc Toe Chukka has a removable SmartComfort multidensity chassis, which can be adjusted for various levels of support. $100;
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If one shoe could look good on both LeBron James and Johnny Depp, Dry-Shod‘s basketball-inspired Cannon, made with handcrafted Italian leather, is it. $190;