Recommendations please - brown short boots for casual and riding

Orchardbeck

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Hi all, wondered if anyone could recommend me any short boots in brown that look nice for casual wear as well as riding? I'm going down the chelsea/jodhpur boot route as the elastic makes them quicker to put on. I have a pair of toggi ones but they come quite high up the ankle and don't look so good on my short legs!!
 
I have the Shires Brompton paddock boots. I won them in a giveaway and they were so comfy and smart that I decided to keep them for none horsey wear. They are the comfiest boots ever and when I go to metal concerts with the husband I always get asked where they are from :)
I pressume they do them in brown, mine are black :) I have short legs too and think they go well with jeans/leggings etc
 
I have Ariat Heritage paddock boots (Got them in tack shop sale for £30) and they look smart with jeans / trousers (I wore them in the office & no one noticed)/in hand showing & riding. Super comfy too.
 
Ariats if budget (or Xmas sales) allows;

PE look nice but can't comment on quality & have 25% off at the moment I believe
 
I have a pair of Harry Hall Recife that I picked up a decade or so ago. I've always said that when they give up the ghost/start looking scruffy I'll treat myself to some really nice boots, but the bloody things just keep on going!
 
I bought myself a pair of Clarke's Broyd black boots from Amazon for €85 in size 44 for riding, and liked them so much that I got myself two more pairs, one black and one tan, in 44.5 for everyday use with thicker woollen socks.

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You mentioned that you preferred Chelsea boots with elasticated panels, but I prefer lace-ups; I can't help but think that the elastic will fail before the boot is worn out.

This is a quite low boot, I think it barely comes above my ankle bone. It's very nice, supple leather, and leather lined, with a cushioned insole. Much, much better quality than the all-leather but unlined boots I had in my second year of riding, bought at Decathlon for around €40 and which lasted barely more than 18 months. It's also a very lightweight boot, about half the weight of the Hardrige boot that I'm wearing today for work. I think it's the Marc model, but in brown (I got it at the Hardrige outlet shop at nothing like the €280 price quoted on the website, so maybe it was a discontinued colour).
 
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