Chelsea Boots

It’s easy to recognise a Chelsea boot style by its lack of laces, smooth vamp and elasticated gussets on the side. They are typically snug-fitting, ankle-high boots and look great with ankle grazer trousers or jeans. Our Froggie Chelsea’s have non-slip soles with a low heel, and since they have no laces, they have a distinctive pull tab on the back of the collar to aid in pulling them on. Traditionally, Chelsea boots have 2 elastic gussets, inside and out but we have opted for an inside zip for ease of getting in and out.  We have 2 Chelsea boots this season. One is on a traditional leather stack heel look and the other is on a more chunky cleated sole.
 
 
The Traditional Chelsea ( 12603 )
Available in Black and chestnut leather, this classic Chelsea is so timeless, it’s a forever purchase.. This almond shape toe is feminine and easy to wear and the Froggie comfort features of underfoot cushioning and non-slip sole will have you reaching for them every Winter season. This is a must have this Winter.
 
 
 
 
The Biker Chelsea ( 12435)
This Winter season is all about extremely chunky cleated soles. While we adore this look, we are all about keeping things timeless around here so we have opted for a taste of the season with a cleated sole that will have you looking current but also ensure longevity of your purchase. You will love these next season too. This cleated sole not only looks on trend, it is also has great grip and non-slip. This style has an inside zip for ease of getting in and is also available in chestnut and black leather.
 
 
 
Chelsea boots are a great classic for the wardrobe, so if you are looking for an ankle boot for Winter, this is a no brainer forever purchase. This versatile little boot looks so good with chino’s, jeans, skirts and dresses that you will be reaching for her more than you can imagine this season.
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