Boot Company Captain Cap Toe Leather Boots
Free delivery by May 20
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A comfortable, durable, and versatile cap toe boot handcrafted with the highest quality Tier 1 USA leather and featuring Goodyear welt construction. The Captain is built to last with a premium look that lets the quality of the materials do the talking.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
6 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 1, 2025
Recommendations for Derby/Oxford style dress shoes?
This is solid advice, Thursday Captain boots have been great for me and they're right in that price range. The Goodyear welt thing is no joke - had some cheap dress shoes where the sole just peeled off after like 6 months
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Looking for new boots like this
I have the regular Captains and they’re great. They look good. Feel good. And are great for many scenarios. I have wider feet and these fit me great.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Oct 5, 2025
Looking for new boots like this
I have a pair of captains I like. I wear 9.5 in sneakers and had to get this in an 8.5 though
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jul 6, 2025
Walking Shoes Recommendation?
Birkenstocks for everyday sandals, or Bedrock sandals if you want a pair of hiking sandals that can double-time as casual sandals Basic canvas sneakers (e.g. Converse) for quick and casual errands, or leather sneakers if you want something a bit smarter. I personally like Converse slip-ons (they look like laceless versions of the All-Stars) An inexpensive pair of Goodyear welted boots (e.g. Thursday Captain) for everything else. Just go Asian-style and wear socks or go barefoot indoors instead of dedicated "lounge shoes."
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Comfy business casual shoes?
Thursday Captain or Cavalier
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Jan 1, 2025
Thursday boot company…any good?
I've had a pair of Captains for four years now. Much of that daily wear for work, they've seen dirt, mud, snow, water, and everything else. I've had the rubber part of the heel replaced once ($35 at the local cobbler). The insoles are completely toast though. I had to rip them out and replace with some standard inserts.
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