The Tricker's on you

Trickers Brogue boot 01


Tricker's has created these three pairs of boots for Norse Projects.

I don't know if it's just me, but the Prussian blue color of these Brogue boots just stares at me. The pair looks half-serious and half-playful. Look at it long enough and it smiles at you like a Cheshire cat. (No, I'm not insane.)


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The serious part, of course, lies in the perforated brogue detailing. The playful, in the fact that the style has been appropriated for boots. The mischevous, in the clay-colored soles, which pout like a defiant lower lip.


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The thickness of the laces is just right; they don't draw away attention from the leather.


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Complements: prussian blue and clay orange.


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Ready for battle. All you need are khakis or severely washed denim.


Trickers Malton 01


The Malton is much more prim and upright.


Trickers Malton 02


I think these could be worn under slightly loose chinos, or if your boss doesn't mind, tuck both loose and skinny trousers inside the boots.


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Looks like these can almost melt in your hand.


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The handwritten touch. Better than printed numbers.


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Detailing at the heel.


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Good for raw denim, or medium-washed jeans.


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A closer look. As if the craftsman/cobbler/leather cutter wrote you a note.


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Pouch. Extra laces! How considerate.


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Wax and an after-care guide.


Trickers Staw 01


The Staw, a dark chocolate version.


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Strange that changing the color almost changes the pair's character.


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See for yourself.


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Comes with heel guards. Pristine soles are meant to be soiled.


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Since you can always clean up after.

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No trick in that.