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Yes - as TBM said, they're very comfy if they fit well.
I've got a pair of very similarly-styled Loake boots (wingtip brogue boots in a scotchgrain leather with a Dainite sole) which I wear in wet weather. The first couple of times I wore them, I got a sore patch on my left calf where the shaft of the boot was pressing against my calf muscle. However, after using some leather conditioner and after wearing them a few times, that went away and I've never had a problem since.
Are boots like this comfy? Ive never gone higher than a Chelsea or chukka
Yes - as TBM said, they're very comfy if they fit well.
I've got a pair of very similarly-styled Loake boots (wingtip brogue boots in a scotchgrain leather with a Dainite sole) which I wear in wet weather. The first couple of times I wore them, I got a sore patch on my left calf where the shaft of the boot was pressing against my calf muscle. However, after using some leather conditioner and after wearing them a few times, that went away and I've never had a problem since.