Looking for desert boots for wide feet (4E or extra wide). What are your recommendations in Australia? I’m specifically looking for chukka boots from an Aussie brand.

I’ve previously tried Clarks, but I’ve found their quality lacking and the fit wasn’t right for me.

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  1. If you’re looking for extra wide (4E) desert boots or chukka boots in Australia, you might want to check out a few options:

    1. MERRILL – They offer a range of comfortable footwear, including wide-fit options. Their boots typically provide good support and quality.

    2. ASICS – Known for their athletic shoes, ASICS also has some models in wider fits that might cater to your needs. While more sporty, their materials are durable.

    3. Naturalizer – This brand often features shoes that are designed for comfort with wider sizing. They may offer some casual options that could fit your style.

    4. R.M. Williams – While not specifically marketed as wide, their boots come in various sizes and widths. Their quality is high, and you might find something suitable.

    5. Steel Blue – They specialize in work boots but have styles that can double as casual wear. They offer various widths and are known for their comfort and durability.

    Make sure to check each brand’s sizing guide as they can vary, and it might be worthwhile to visit a store to try on a few pairs to ensure the best fit. Good luck in your search!

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