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Connor Storrie’s Kinky Leather Boots Are the Perfect After-Party Statement

Connor Storrie’s Kinky Leather Boots Are the Perfect After-Party Statement

Sophie WangSun, March 1, 2026 at 5:44 PM UTC

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It was a big night for Connor Storrie (and the world of hockey, both fictional and Olympic), with so much to celebrate. Stepping out after his Saturday Night Live debut, the actor wore boots that were made for partying.

The boots in question—courtesy of Saint Laurent—were designed by Anthony Vaccarello with a rise that made knee-high boots look short. The style, known as the “Joe,” was crafted from smooth leather with a slouchy, roomy silhouette that reached all the way up to the thigh. Finished with a rounded square toe and a stacked heel, they have previously been worn by the likes of Pedro Pascal and Alexander Skarsgård.

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Storrie pulled his up over light gray trousers, which he wore with a matching blazer and white button-down shirt. He finished off the look with silver earrings and a sparkling pinky ring, and walked into Mermaid Oyster Bar for the SNL after party.

Joining him at the soirée, Hudson Williams matched his co-star in an all-black look. On top, he layered a smooth leather blazer over a classic black tee, and for bottoms, he went with a pair of leather pants, fit with a thick waistband. His pointed-toe black leather boots also featured a block heel, but were much subtler than his on-screen love interest’s.

During the SNL episode, Williams made a surprise appearance alongside Storrie for an ice-rink sketch. In the skit, the two skated around as part of a bachelor party, accidentally interrupting a failed proposal.

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