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.)
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.
The thickness of the laces is just right; they don't draw away attention from the leather.
Complements: prussian blue and clay orange.
Ready for battle. All you need are khakis or severely washed denim.
The Malton is much more prim and upright.
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.
Looks like these can almost melt in your hand.
The handwritten touch. Better than printed numbers.
Detailing at the heel.
Good for raw denim, or medium-washed jeans.
A closer look. As if the craftsman/cobbler/leather cutter wrote you a note.
Pouch. Extra laces! How considerate.
Wax and an after-care guide.
The Staw, a dark chocolate version.
Strange that changing the color almost changes the pair's character.
See for yourself.
Comes with heel guards. Pristine soles are meant to be soiled.
Since you can always clean up after.
No trick in that.