
I love my Chacos. I picked up my first pair about a dozen years ago on a whim, and they quickly worked their way into the rotation. At first, they were a low-key option, something I’d throw on occasionally, but I kept finding more and more uses for them. I’d wear them fishing, around the yard, to the beach. They’re a true utility shoe for warmer weather, with enough support to handle just about anything you throw at them.
Chaco recently rolled out a custom program where you can essentially design your own pair from the ground up: different strap styles, colors, hardware, soles, the whole deal. It’s a fun process. They asked me to put together a pair, and I was more than happy to oblige.
I wanted something lighter and a little more versatile: something that wouldn’t feel heavy in the warmer months. I landed on a light green, royal blue, and dark green combination, paired with a grey footbed and a Vibram sole. I’m really pleased with how they turned out. They came with me to the beach and saw a lot of use right away, and I expect they’ll log plenty of miles over the next few months.
If you’re a Chaco guy, or thinking about becoming one, it’s worth checking out the custom program.






Love those and Chacos. My first pair lasted 14 years. My only complaint with the newer pairs is the strap is too long but that’s minor.