 G'day. How are you going? Welcome to Boot Lossophy. My name is Tech. I acknowledge the traditional custodians of widget country in Western Australia. Now, this is a very short video because I want to talk about this really special boot that I've discovered. It's a vintage boot and it's called the Clark's Slip-On Boot. Now, this is really one of the most amazing boots that I've discovered in my boot journey. You might not think it's a boot because it's quite short, but it's actually a chucker. And as you can see, as in all chuckers, it has a low shaft. It's got a limited number of eyelets, and it's tied as if it's like a low shoe, really. Now, I'll give you a bit of a close-up. This is from Clark's. It's actually quite amazing the way it's constructed. It is a, I would call it a 300 degree Goodyear Weld, because it doesn't go all the way around the sole. In fact, what it does is it flips right up to the top. So what that does is give you fantastic shock absorption as you roll along the floor. The upper leather is made of a tan. I actually don't know which tannery this comes from, but it's a very stiff and functional leather. It is unlined, as you can see, and it's sewn on to this really thick, super thick, I believe it's veg tan sole with a midsole attached and the welt. This is a truly remarkable shoe, a truly remarkable boot with a mock toe, a real mock toe, as far as I'm aware, because it really does sew on the two pieces, the vamp and the edge balls. I would highly recommend this as a boot for very comfortable walking. So there you have it, my short video on this Clark's first boot that you might try in your collection, and I'd like to wish you all a happy 1st of April.