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Thursday Saint Double Monk Review

Published on August 7, 2023 by Ryan Hallstrom · Product Reviews, Shoes

If you’re looking for affordable double monk shoes consider the Thursday Saint!

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  • Quick Take
  • Construction & Hardware
  • Thursday Saint Leather
  • Thursday Saint Sizing / Comfort
  • How to Wear the Thursday Saint Double Monks
  • My Recommendation
Thursday Saint Double Monk Review
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With summer on its way, I decided to get a pair of double monk dress shoes. Since I’m not a fan of loafers, I reasoned that brown double monks are a little easier to dress down than my other dress shoes (both Oxfords).

After searching online, I found this pair of lightly-used Saint double monk shoes from Thursday Boots on eBay for $75. 

After cleaning them up, I’ve worn quite a bit over the past few months.

Here’s my review:

Quick Take

The Saint from Thursday Boots is an excellent double monk for the man on a budget, coming in at under $200 new.

How To Restore/Repair Shoes

While the construction doesn’t seem to be of the highest quality, they are Goodyear welted, made from full grain calfskin, and have an elegant silhouette. 

Construction & Hardware

Comfortably in the low-mid price range for dress shoes, the Thursday Saint is surprisingly well constructed.

It has a Goodyear welt, something which many other comparably-priced dress shoes don’t have. A Goodyear welt not only helps keep out moisture, it also allows for shoes to be resoled instead of tossed when the bottoms get worn. 

Speaking of bottoms, the Saint has a studded leather sole which gives better traction on slick streets than leather alone.

Thursday Boot Co Saint Double Monk Shoes Bottom

The buckles are solid and work well. At first, it was a little difficult to get the buckle pin to go through the holes in the straps.

Thursday Boot Co Saint Double Monk Shoes Buckles

However, after a few tries this got easier as the leather started to wear in.

Thursday Boot Co Saint Double Monk Shoes Elastic Loops

The buckles are attached to the shoe with small elastic loops that are stitched into the upper. If anything, these elastics appear to be the shoes’ weak points.

Thursday Saint Leather

The leather of these shoes is full grain, which is a huge plus because that means that they will “wear in” long before they wear out. Full grain leather tends to become more comfortable over time and ages much more gracefully than cheap, bonded leather. 

The shoes’ insides are fully leather-lined, something I made sure of before buying used. (Shoes with fabric linings are much harder to clean and disinfect).

One important thing to mention — these shoes’ leather upper doesn’t feel as nice (or as thick) as my Allen Edmonds.

We’ll have to see how that translates to the shoes’ longevity, but I imagine that my double monks will last a long time. 

Thursday Saint Sizing / Comfort

Just as leather quality isn’t quite as high as Allen Edmonds’, my Saints feel all-around cheaper than my AE’s. 

It’s hard to explain, just as it’s hard to explain how a canvassed suit feels better than a fused one. 

I discovered one possible source for this feeling of cheapness when I noticed a small tear on the shoe lining of the right shoe where the flap closure meets the base of the tongue. The tear exposes a layer between the lining and the upper where I can see some sort of white fabric.

Thursday Boot Co Saint Double Monk Lining Tear

Perhaps this layer has something to do with the feeling, though I’m not sure. 

The first time I wore these shoes they weren’t very comfortable. I felt rubbing in the heel and toe box areas. 

However, after experimenting with buckle adjustments and storing the shoes with a shoe tree, now they are comfortable to wear. 

I ordered a size 10, the same size I wear in Thursday’s Scout chukka. 

How to Wear the Thursday Saint Double Monks

Like the Scout chukka, these shoes are easy to style. 

You can wear them with a suit, suit separates, or even more casual pants such as corduroys. They also can work with or without socks visible. 

Here are just a few ways I’ve worn my Thursday Saint double monks, arranged roughly from most casual to most formal:

Ryan wearing a white tee with suit trousers
Ryan wearing an untucked button up with trousers
Ryan Wearing Thursday Boot Co Saint Double Monk with a suit
Ryan wearing Thursday Boot Co Saints
Thursday Boot Co Saints with flannel trousers and Harrington jacket
Thursday Boots Saints with flannel trousers with Harrington jacket
Ryan wearing flannel trousers with denim work jacket
Ryan wearing BC suit vest with flannel trousers
Ryan wearing flannel suit jacket and linen trousers
Ryan wearing DB suit odd trousers
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Ryan wearing Thursday boots Saints with a suit and overcoat
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As you can see, these shoes are super versatile! 

My Recommendation

Overall, the Saints are another quality pair of shoes from Thursday Boots. 

I think they are great for the price (even if you don’t buy them used like I did). These days dress shoes are pretty pricey, so it’s nice to find a decent pair without breaking the bank. 

What’s your favorite type of dress shoes? Let me know in the comment section!

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About Ryan Hallstrom

TMM's Senior Editor, Ryan Hallstrom is from Horseheads, NY, the only town in America named in honor of military packhorses. When he’s not writing about menswear, Ryan enjoys reading, whittling, running, and perfecting his penmanship.

Background: In 2021, Ryan graduated from Brigham Young University where he majored in American Studies and Russian. Before completing his schooling, he had a wide range of job titles including finish carpenter, usher, elevator operator (yes, that’s a real job), landscaper, tour guide, and more.

In January 2022, Ryan began working full-time as The Modest Man’s Senior Editor. In this role, he not only edits all articles prior to publication but also is a frequent contributor to the blog. He enjoys crafting in-depth product reviews (often testing items in extreme environments), helpful self-improvement articles, and detailed clothing guides.

His interest in men’s style stems from the examples of men in his family:

“Growing up, a lot of the men I looked up to dressed well. My dad is always clean-shaven and makes sure that he looks presentable before heading out the door, and my grandfather, who owned and operated a dairy farm, usually wore work pants with a sharp crease and a button-up work shirt.”

However, it wasn’t until the end of high school that Ryan began to care about how he looked. Gradually, over the next few years, he started to dress better and learn about style. “Finding clothes that fit helped me to become more confident. I find that when I try to dress well, I feel better.”

Expertise: Ryan has loved writing since an early age, and in college began contributing to and editing for university publications. After college, he began freelance writing and editing. He’s written from blogs and magazines such as Real Men Real Style, Life in the Finger Lakes, and Gentleman Within.

An avid traveler who spends plenty of time outdoors, Ryan appreciates clothes, footwear and accessories that can take a beating. His reviews often include long-term, thorough testing in extreme weather conditions.

Ryan has also spent more time in a suit and tie than most guys, so he's well qualified to write about classic menswear, business casual and formalwear.

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