Chelsea Boots

Chelsea boots those timeless boots that bring back memories of the sixties, the Beatles, or the Rolling Stones. Chelsea boots quickly became popular with Mods because it fit in with their sleek, tailored look. Some varieties sported the so-called ‘Cuban heel,’ which was supposedly derived from flamenco footwear. Check out Ray Columbus and the Invaders on “She’s a Mod” not a great song but you get the essence of Mod style. Although the song grows on me and I’m very jealous of the thick heads of hair.

Sixties Chelsea Boots

Today the boot lives on in a more classic style that can be worn with a suit or jeans. We have two styles of Chelsea Boots at Leffot. The more traditional Church’s Amberley with its rounder toe and single pull strap,

Church’s Amberley in Black Calf

And the more contemporary chiseled toe model designed by Michel Perry for J.M. Weston.

J.M. Weston 631 in Black Calf by Michel Perry


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3 Comments

  1. Posted 5 February 2009 at 11:50 pm | Permalink

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  2. Nick
    Posted 10 October 2010 at 1:55 pm | Permalink

    i love church’s…. i think that is the best brand of men’s shoes

  3. chris
    Posted 31 May 2011 at 3:18 pm | Permalink

    WRONG!!!
    Pointed Toe!
    Pointed Toe!
    Why are they impossible to find all of a sudden?
    You know,like the ones in the first picture?

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