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Wingtip Boots

bresnahanp

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Hello all,
My old pair of "dress boots" are on their last legs, so I figured that, instead of waiting until the last minute like I usually do with seasonal clothing, that I'd get on the search for a nice pair of dressier boots for the winter season. Basically, I am looking for a nice brown wingtip style dress boot. One that looks like a pair of dress shoes if you wear your suit pants, jeans, etc all the way down. I have tried searching ebay for a pair, but am coming up with a lot of results when I search for "Wingtip boot".

What are some brands you could recommend for me to search for? I am looking to spend under $100 for them. Ideally, I would like a rubber sole, so that I can wear these through the snow and rain throughout the Michigan winter (unless someone has a suggestion on water proofing leather soles, haha). So, does anyone have some suggestions on brands I should search for?

Thanks!
 

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