I’ve rounded up the best men’s country boots for comfort, performance, and style because I believe a reliable pair of boots is essential if you’re walking dogs, crossing wet fields, or heading out for a pub lunch.
The best country boots are fully waterproof, with grippy soles for muddy ground and cushioned footbeds to keep you comfortable on long walks. Most are made from leather or suede blends – durable enough for regular use, but not built for heavy yard work. For that, a pair of the best men’s wellies or best yard boots may be better.
Some of my picks are men’s-specific, while others are unisex but are available in larger sizes.
Best men’s country boots: H&H’s quick guide
Best all-round country boots: Dubarry Galway
Best value country boots: Dublin River
Best waterproof Chelsea boots: Ariat Wexford Waterproof Chelsea
Best insulated boots for winter: Blundstone Thermal 584 Waterproof Chelsea
Dubarry Galway Country Boots
Colours: Black, walnut, black/brown, navy brown, brown or ivy
Sizes: EU 35–48, with three calf width options
Reasons to buy
- Properly waterproof thanks to the Gore-Tex lining
- Loads of sizes and calf widths to get the right fit
- Classic, instantly recognisable look
Reasons to avoid
- On the pricey side
The Galways are Dubarry’s best-known boots for a reason. They’re warm, waterproof, and built to last, with that distinctive country style that just works. The Gore-Tex lining keeps your feet dry even on soggy walks, and the shock-absorbing sole adds comfort underfoot. There’s even a pull tab inside to help get them on more easily – a small but smart detail.
If you’re after one pair of boots to wear for years, from dog walks to pub lunches, these are a solid investment.
Dublin River Boots IV
Colours: Dark brown, chocolate or black
Sizes: UK 3–11, with four calf width options
Reasons to buy
- Waterproof and breathable lining
- Memory foam footbed with arch and heel support
- Range of colours and fits
Reasons to avoid
- Needs a short wear-in period
A great-value option that doesn’t compromise on comfort, these boots feature a memory-foam footbed with layers of cushioning, shock absorption, and arch support – making them a reliable choice for long walks. The waterproof lining and breathable nylon interior keep your feet dry in all weathers, while the elasticated top gusset helps with fit.
They do come up a little narrow, but once broken in, they feel sturdy and look smart. Unisex in design, they’re a versatile pick for everyday country life. Former H&H chief sub editor Victoria Rea reviewed the previous iteration of these boots (River Boots III) and described them as “a smart, multipurpose pair of boots that are ideal for dog walks and yard chores.”

Ariat Wexford Waterproof Chelsea Boot
Colours: Dark Brown, weather brown or java
Sizes: UK 7–12
Reasons to buy
- Waterproof leather with a classic Chelsea design
- Easy to pull on and off
- Supportive and comfortable for walking
Reasons to avoid
- Less rugged than taller country boots
The Wexfords are a great option if you want something practical but a bit smarter and more versatile than a tall boot. Made from waterproof full-grain leather, they’ve got that timeless Chelsea look while still being built to cope with wet countryside walks.
They’re comfortable straight out of the box, with elastic side panels that make them easy to slip on, plus a cushioned footbed and lightweight shank for extra support. Ideal if you’re after one pair of boots that can go from town to trail without missing a beat.

Blundstone Men’s Thermal 584 Waterproof Chelsea Boot
Colours: Rustic Brown
Sizes: UK 6–12
Reasons to buy
- Fully waterproof leather with sealed seams and waterproof elastic panels
- Warm Thinsulate insulation with a removable sheepskin footbed
- Shock-absorbing comfort with a lightweight, durable sole
Reasons to avoid
- Bulkier than the classic Blundstone 500s or 585s, but more durable
The 584 takes Blundstone’s classic Chelsea boot and makes it fit for proper country living. The rustic brown leather is fully waterproof, the elastic panels are sealed, and inside you’ll find Thinsulate insulation and a cosy sheepskin footbed for extra warmth. Underfoot, the shock-absorbing sole is light but tough, built for long wear across mixed terrain.
They’re not as tall as traditional country boots, but for winter dog walks, chilly yard work, or heading out on wet weekends, the 584s offer comfort, warmth, and waterproofing in a classic Chelsea design that will last for years.

Dubarry Roscommon Country Boots
Colours: Black, walnut, navy/brown
Sizes: EU 35–48
Reasons to buy
- Waterproof and breathable with Gore-Tex lining
- Easy to slip on and off
- Great for everyday wear
Reasons to avoid
- Not as much coverage or warmth as a tall boot
If you like the idea of the Dubarry Galways but prefer something lighter and easier to wear day-to-day, the Roscommons are a great shout. They’re made from the same “dry fast, dry soft” leather, lined with Gore-Tex to keep your feet dry, and have a comfortable, shock-absorbing sole.
The ankle height makes them ideal for quick walks, errands, or muddy weekends without feeling too bulky. They’re relaxed, reliable, and still give you that smart Dubarry look – just in a more casual package.

Ariat Moresby Tall Waterproof Boots
Colours: Java
Sizes: UK 7–12
Reasons to buy
- Fully waterproof with a rugged leather/suede design
- Super comfortable thanks to multi-layer cushioning
- Grippy sole built for mixed terrain
Reasons to avoid
- More casual than some classic country styles
If you want something a bit different from the traditional country boot, the Moresby is a great pick. The mix of leather and suede gives them a modern, outdoorsy look, and they’re fully waterproof so you can trust them in all weather. Inside, Ariat’s four-layer footbed and shock-absorbing midsole make them seriously comfortable for all-day wear.
The recycled rubber sole is built to handle everything from gravel paths to muddy fields, so they’re a solid choice if you’re out and about a lot. A good option if you want practical boots that don’t look too formal.
Hoggs of Fife Zeus Safety Dealer Boots
Colours: Black or brown
Sizes: EU 40–47
Reasons to buy
- Steel toe-cap and midsole for proper protection
- Cushioned insole for everyday comfort
- Durable, resoleable Goodyear welted construction
Reasons to avoid
- More workwear than country wear in style
If you need a tough boot that can handle graft but still looks smart enough off-duty, the Zeus is a solid choice. These Chelsea-style safety boots come with a steel toe and midsole for protection, but thanks to their clean, unfussy design, they won’t look out of place away from the yard.
I own a pair, and while not as comfortable as the Blundstones, they’re well cushioned inside and built to last, with Goodyear welted soles you can replace when they wear down. Not one for wet, muddy hikes – but great if you’re after something practical that doesn’t scream “work boot.”

Royal Scot Men’s Nevis II Boot
Colours: Dark brown
Sizes: UK 7–12
Reasons to buy
- Wool shearling lining for warmth and comfort
- Adjustable straps for a flexible fit
- Waterproof and durable
Reasons to avoid
- More lifestyle than heavy-duty work boot
A stylish ankle boot that combines comfort with practicality. Lined with wool shearling inside the boot and footbed, they’re warm enough for chilly days and feel instantly cosy. The adjustable double straps let you fine-tune the fit, whether you’re wearing jeans or thicker country trousers.
They’re waterproof and durable enough for occasional outdoor work, but they really shine on countryside walks or as a smart casual option for everyday wear. A good choice if you want warmth and versatility without the bulk of a tall boot.

Chatham Loyton Waterproof Premium Leather Boots
Colours: Walnut
Sizes: UK 6–12
Reasons to buy
- Waterproof nubuck leather keeps feet dry and warm
- Cushioned sole for all-day comfort
- Practical sole with plenty of grip
Reasons to avoid
- Chunkier look won’t suit everyone
The Loytons are built to be tough – proper boots you can rely on when the weather turns. Made from waterproof nubuck leather with a breathable lining, they’ll keep your feet dry and comfortable through long, wet days. The cushioned sole adds comfort, while the cleated rubber outsole gives you the grip you need for uneven or muddy ground.
Handy pull tabs on either side make them easy to get on, and while they lean more practical than polished, they’re a great choice if you want no-nonsense country boots that can handle a bit of work as well as weekend walks.
What are the best country boots for men?
The best country boots are the ones that suit how you live and what you use them for. If you’re regularly out walking dogs or crossing muddy fields, tall waterproof boots with a strong sole are ideal. For day-to-day wear, yard chores, or pub stops, shorter Chelsea-style boots can be more versatile.
Look for:
- Waterproof leather or a Gore-Tex lining
- A cushioned, supportive sole for long walks
- Durable stitching and quality materials
- Grip designed for mud and uneven ground
Country boots vs wellies
Wellies and country boots are designed for different jobs. Wellies are made of rubber, perfect for deep mud, heavy rain, and yard work, but they’re not always the most supportive. Country boots are usually made of leather or leather and suede mixes, with linings that make them warmer, more comfortable, and smarter-looking.
Think: wellies for all-day mucking out, country boots for walking, casual wear, and mixed outdoor life.
How long do country boots last?
It really depends on how you use them and how well you look after them. Worn for everyday walks and casual wear, a good pair of leather country boots can last for years if cared for properly. Premium pairs can even be resoled to extend their life.
To get the most out of them:
- Clean mud off after use
- Apply leather conditioner to prevent cracks
- Re-proof with a waterproofing treatment regularly
- Store them dry, away from direct heat
With proper care, you can expect them to outlast standard wellies and cheaper footwear.
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