Ariat Mens Spitfire Slip-On Casual Shoes (10027409) Brown Bomber 7EE
After an easy-going casual shoe that still gives a nod to western style?
Ariat Spitfire Slip-Ons are your throw-on-and-go shoes. Soft deconstructed leather, a comfy padded insole and a shock-absorbing EVA midsole make them an everyday favourite. The moc toe keeps the western vibe without shouting about it. Wear them with jeans, chinos or shorts - they’re spot on for the shed, the servo, or a quick run into town.
Key Features
✔ Soft, deconstructed leather upper for instant comfort
✔ Removable insole with added padding for all-day wear
✔ Lightweight EVA midsole to absorb shock
✔ Rubber outsole with forefoot flex grooves for natural movement
✔ Slip-on silhouette with twin elastic gore
✔ Moc toe profile
✔ Approx. 3" (7.6 cm) upper height
✔ Great for casual, travel and off-duty wear
What can I wear with my Spitfires?
Casual Friday or weekend runs
Go straight-leg or relaxed men’s jeans with a simple tee or a casual shirt. Add a leather belt. Easy, tidy, no fuss.
Pub feed or local gig
Chinos or dark denim, a checked flannel or chambray, and you’re sorted. The moc toe adds a touch of western without being loud.
Warm arvo strolls
Cotton shorts, a breathable tee and bamboo boot socks. Soft leather uppers break in quick, so they’re comfy from the first lap around the block.
FAQs
Do they fit true to size?
Most folks find Spitfire Slip-Ons run true to size. If you sit between sizes, consider the closer fit so the slip-on doesn’t feel sloppy after break-in.
How do I care for my Spitfires?
Brush off dust, then wipe with a slightly damp cloth. Let them air dry away from heat. Treat the leather periodically with a leather conditioner to keep it supple.
Can I use insoles or orthotics?
Yes. The removable insole means you can swap in your own custom insert or orthotic. Just make sure the replacement is same or slightly thinner so the slip-on still fits snug.
Are they suitable for wet weather or muddy yards?
They’re fine for casual wet weather, but because they aren’t waterproof, you’ll want to avoid heavy stock-yard conditions or prolonged saturation. Conditioning the leather will help with water resistance, and you can also use a waterproof spray if you intend to wear your Spitfires consistently in wet conditions.