All 3 are nice!
I would go with #2 as the tumbled/ pebbled leather can be worn with jeans, smart casually, business casually and for business (i.e. a nice wool pant, turtleneck and sportcoat).
Small thing I like: The large/ taller tang at the back of the boot too. Let a pant hem catch on it and then you have a brief view of the entire boot (in action) as you walk.![]()
This is exactly what I planned on doing. A very versatile boot for all occasions.
I prefer the color of #3 but I feel the leather is too formal to wear with jeans and also the lining may be too warm for Fall.
The color and look of #2 is good as well, but the 'last' (the mold of the shoe that gives the shoe its shape) is a little wider than I would have liked. #3 has the slim last that I like but the limits I mentioned above.
#1 is good too but that two tone leather just isn't it for me
Meermin is a really good value shoe maker but their styling and options can be very inconsistent. Example: They'll have some Blucher/Derby shoes in black and burgundy but no brown or dark brown
I'm like

If I could get the last and color of #3 with the pebble leather of #2 I'd be gucci.
I feel terrible that I didn't try on boots when I visited their store in NYC


I think I'll go with #2 though. Like you said, much more versatile and the color is a different shade of brown that the dress shoes I just got from them (which by the way just shipped


These above (#4) are pretty good but the color is the same as these loafers (below) I'll be getting from them as well.

I tried on the loafers at their store in Soho a few weeks back and man


At least by then I should have gotten the two dress shoes and the boots
