noun
- ankle-high leather boots or shoes with open lacing, typically worn as casual or work footwear
Usage: plural form; named after Prussian general Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
Examples
- He laced up his sturdy bluchers before heading to the construction site.
- The vintage bluchers were made of high-quality leather.
- She preferred bluchers over sneakers for hiking short trails.
- The cobbler repaired the worn soles of his favorite bluchers.
- Military surplus stores often sell authentic bluchers.
- His grandfather’s old bluchers still fit perfectly after decades.