Do you hear that? It’s the faint sound of dried leaves crunching under a pair of the best dress boots for men. Summer is long gone, fall just left, we’ve now reached the season where a solid boot is all you really need to cover you everywhere from the workplace to your weekend getaway.
That’s where a dress boot comes in. Originating in Victorian England when the Royals requested a shoe that would be as suited to horse riding as everyday living, over the years the silhouette—especially the Chelsea boot—became a central part of the rock-god wardrobe, landing on the feet of The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and, eventually, average dudes simply trying to dress the part. Today, it has settled somewhere in the middle—a versatile, three-season essential that offers stability and style in equal measure.
If you haven’t broken in a pair of your own yet, don’t worry: the best dress boots for men qualify as what your grandpa might call “shit-kicking shoes”—meaning they can more than withstand whatever the weather throws at them—without sacrificing form for function. Buy the right version, and you’re left with one less decision to make every winter for years to come. Here’s where to start.
The Best Men’s Dress Boots, According to GQ
Best Slip-On Dress Boots: R.M. Williams Comfort Craftsman Chelsea Boots
Chelsea boots—especially the lighter-colored variety—caught some strays in recent years. But that fickle talk does a disservice to what should be the true workhorse of your footwear rotation. Regardless of trend cycles, the Chelsea boot will always be a staple, because of how easy it is to slip-on and how good it looks with jeans and dress pants alike. And few make a better-looking, longer-lasting pair than Australia’s R.M. Williams. Crafted from a single piece of leather (to truly keep out the elements) and with a a comfort sole reminiscent of some sneakers, there’s a reason R.M. is able to keep multiple storefronts open around the world, and a reason that said stores are always full of men buying their first, second, or even fifth pairs.
Best Wingtip Dress Boots: Thom Browne Classic Wingtip Lace-Up Boots
Tread confidently in these brogued-out (is that a phrase?) wingtip boots from Thom Browne. Not only are they a subtle way to flex your appreciation for the occasionally out-there designer, but they’re also made in Italy from only the best calfskin leather. Pair these boots with a dark, wool suit and a turtle neck, or more casually, with a wider chino pant and a crisp, tucked-in T-shirt. To be honest, any slightly muted fit will balance what could be considered one of the louder styles of boot on this list.
Best Dress Boots for Fashion Guys: Our Legacy Camion Boots
You’re unlikely to go astray buying anything from Our Legacy. The iconic Swedish design label remains one of the few able to stay atop the menswear zeitgeist through up and down trend cycles and multiple economic crises, and part of that resilience is down to the year-in, year-out success of the Camion Boot. The hyper minimal style still packs a few subtle design details, like chrome logo hardware and a beefy, no-slip Vibram sole, while the silhouette is instantly recognizable for all the right reasons. Pair them with faded, slim-straight denim for a nonchalant look.
Best Cap-Toe Dress Boots: Meermin 514491 Black Calf and Softcalf Boot
The cap-toe shoe is one of the most classic and iconic constructions in formal menswear, and its application in boots created one of the cleanest silhouettes you can possibly add to your footwear collection. Meermin’s version packs details like heavy-duty hardware, a sheepskin lining, and a (more comfortable) flex Goodyear Welt sole into a sub-$300 package built for urban commuting. Like most of this list, they’ll look best in black or brown with a not-too-skinny pant, and can be dressed up (with a suit) or down (think vintage Carhartts) to your liking. What’s more, that soft calf leather adds a bit of relaxed spice without committing you to full brogue.
Best Budget Dress Boots: Beckett Simonon Oscar Boots
Boot shopping, as we’ve admittedly shown, can get expensive quickly. If you’re looking for a pair of dress boots that are even more affordable, but still have more shine than a Blundstone, it’s hard to pass up these beauties from modern consumer-focused footwear startup Becket Simonon. Waxed cotton laces and a soft Vachetta leather lining make these true all-arounders for fields or the city; heck, if you wear ’em with the right pants, people might just think you’re wearing the Our Legacy joints above.
Best Dress Boots for Cowboys: Tecovas Dean Boots
The urban cowboy trend may be sunsetting a bit (or rounding into a subtler, more workmanlike Springsteen aesthetic?) but a classic western-style boot will never be out of fashion, even if you’ve never seen an episode of Yellowstone. Helpfully, Tecovas says their 8-inch Dean boot is ‘slim-jean’ compatible—perfect to match with Wrangler’s also always-in-style cowboy cut jeans. We like its sturdy 1.5-inch heel (who doesn’t like being taller) and how they give a nod to the Western look, without presenting like you just came from a costume party.






