Hard Graft Big Hike Boots

Boots are a cornerstone piece of footwear in most men’s line up and if you’re looking for your next purchase that will turn heads aplenty and deliver unparalleled comfort and style, look no further than the Hard Graft Big Hike Boots. Robust and luxurious in equal measure, these superb looking boots from Hard Graft will elevate any man’s aesthetic this autumn and their classiness is beyond compare. Available in two different colour ways – Black and Chestnut Brown – these devilishly dapper yet adventure ready boots are a new favourite of ours here at The Coolector.

The Hard Graft Big Hike Boots will set you back £475 but, before your jaw hits the floor, consider the quality materials and craftsmanship that has gone into their making and their, admittedly lofty, price tag will look all the more agreeable. These stylish and robust boots from Hard Graft have the sort of vintage aesthetic that is sure to appeal to today’s contemporary men and if you’re after a pair of boots that will look just as good on the backcountry hiking trail as they do in your local bar, you’ve just found the prime candidate.

ONE STEP, IN FRONT OF THE OTHER

Footwear doesn’t come much more refined or effortlessly cool than the Big Hike Boots from Hard Graft. This fantastically crafted footwear is for those who really want to make an impact with their fashion choices. These boots are big, brash and know how to party. Billed as the 4×4 of footwear, they are comfy, heavy duty and pleasingly beefy – put simply, these big boots have got it all. They give you a “not giving a sh** attitude” and ensure that no one is even going to attempt to step on your toes. Even though they are not supposed to be glamorous, they do happen to give you a little extra Pizzazz when navigating your way through the city. 

The Hard Graft Big Hike Boots (£475) are definitely not going to let you down wherever your adventures take you. They are all-weather, all-year-round footwear so they guys at Hard Graft have lined the veg-tan calfskin uppers with smooth calfskin and given them a flexible deep tread just like the tires on that offroad 4×4. Some of the stand out features include over-tongue hiking laces to keep dust and dirt out, a cemented construction, reinforced toe-caps and a lightweight hand-built crepe and rubber sole with a deep non-slip grip.

Comfort is also paramount with the Big Hike Boots and despite their grandiose and impactful presence, the fit of these boots is reassuringly snug across the top of the foot. You have a good amount of room for your toes to wiggle and you can go thin or thick socks depending on the time of year and temperatures outside. For anyone in the market for their next go-to footwear for pretty much any occasion, you’ll be hard pressed to top these first class boots and we’ll undoubtedly be looking to get our hands on a pair. In the January sale perhaps.

Leo Davie