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Identify these Macalister Boots?

mistmaker

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This may be a long shot, but figured I would give it a shot. Does anyone know where I can find these shoes? I haven't been able to find Macalister boots that look quite like this and I really like this look.

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BrooksLauren77

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I don't know what you mean by Macalister boots, but it looks like he's wearing brown suede chukka boots.

Try Loake Pimlico's for starters if you want something similar.
 

mistmaker

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You're right, the title should say Chukka boots but I can't quite figure out how to edit my post. Thanks for your suggestion, I checked out Loake Pimlicos, they're really close to what I'm looking for but there's one major difference. Now I know I'm going to butcher this but please bear with me - what's appealing to me about the boots pictured (by the way, I found that picture in a Jack Spade catalog) is how the two flaps (is there a word for those?) that are connected by the shoe laces are so wide apart, which is unlike any other chukka boots I've seen. I personally love how that looks but can't find that in any shoes.
 

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