Uppers are typically leather (with some work styles using rubber). Linings are often PET-based fabrics or polyurethane. Insoles commonly range from polyurethane to other foam materials, and outsoles are most often rubber.
Most women's chukka boots use a lace-up closure and feature a round, closed toe.
Outsoles commonly use rubber for traction. Some combine rubber with EVA for added cushioning, while work-oriented styles may offer slip- and oil-resistant outsoles or oil-resistant TPU/PU constructions.
Listings usually show specific women's numeric sizes in the title or product details and commonly list the shoe width as 'Medium' in the product specifications.
Heel descriptions range from flat/no heel up to about 2.5 inches (western-style heels). Some work-oriented listings specify a shaft height of around 6 inches.
Common convenience and comfort features include lace-up adjustability, padded collars for ankle cushioning, and heel pull-tabs to make on-and-off easier.