5. Barbour International McGuiness
One of our nearest and dearest offers you a hoking-inspired casual style for the chilly months ahead - combining panels of plush leather, thick nylon and heavy rubber cleated soles for all day adventures.
Did you guess the silhouette? That’s right, the Barbour International McGuinness of course!
4. Caterpillar Footwear Reignite
Fresh-faced and ready to scale every terrain in its wake, the Reignite is CAT’s answer to those wanting something new without skimping on core, wearable brand DNA.
Sporting a double strap for the ultimate level of on-foot comfort and stability, put the Reignite’s durable full grain leather upper to the test against London’s bitter elements, staying cool with help from CAT’s breathable nylon liner.
We'll keep it brief - you won't be short of confidence with the Bronx Furrow boots on-foot, that's for sure. Six eyelets and a side-zip to match, the Furrow will be taking you out of your comfort zone for good.
2. Dr. Martens 2976 Blizzard WP
Introduced in 1851 and adopted by Doc Martens over 120 years later, the 2976 Chelsea boot has landed at TOWER once more, draped in a selection of palettes for you to choose from. This time, however, you can slip into a snowtex fleece liner for optimum warmth and slip-resistant WinterGrip traction.
Sporting a backstory rife with healthy aviation heritage, Palladium has been making waves with explorers in-tow for over seven decades - whether that be across festival campsites, dry desert-scapes or simply to and from work. Palladium is for everyone, not just international pioneers.
Boasting a wave-shaped outsole inspired by the Revolt's chunky platform, the sneaker-esque Pallawave combines a plush upper crafted from soft cotton and moleskin canvas with graphic over-labelling at the tongue.