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The Chelsea Boot [Black]

Size

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SIZING

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TRANSPARENCY

  • Ethically handmade in Portugal
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A modern take on a classic Chelsea boot that feels like an incredible vintage find. Crafted from rich full grain leather with hand polishing, a structured shaft and timeless almond toe, this silhouette incorporates subtle western and moto touches. Woven tabs make it easy to pull on, and hidden elastic side panels allow for a sleek fit. Comfortable, versatile, and designed to only get better with age.

 

Why we love it
  • Rich full-grain leather gives the boot incredible depth and character
  • Vintage-inspired shape feels timeless and easy to style
  • Comfortable enough for everyday wear
  • Hidden elastic gore on inside and outside for sleek, comfy fit

 

Fit notes
  • Fits true to size for most customers
  • If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up for a more comfortable fit
  • Memory foam padded insole
  • Leather softens and relaxes naturally with wear
  • If you have any questions about sizing, we're always happy to help before you order.

 

Details
  • 100% full-grain leather upper
  • Soft and breathable leather lining
  • Vegetable-tanned leather outsole and heel
  • Pull-on boot construction
  • Size 37 has 6" shaft height + 9" shaft circumference at top opening
  • 1.75" heel height
  • Handmade in Portugal
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