The men's wardrobe generously shares many things with women's fashion, but the opposite happens rarely. Chelsea boots, originally invented for horseback riding and hiking by the Queen of England, are one such example.
They are named after one of the London districts. Over the more than 150-year history of its existence, the model appeared from time to time from oblivion. In the 60s of the last century, it was actively popularized by members of the English four Beatles, appearing at concerts in black boots.
This model is comfortable, elegant, versatile and very fashionable. It is made of leather, patent leather, suede, nubuck and even rubber or velor. Chelsea is easy to recognize by the rubber inserts from the very top almost to the base. But besides this, these boots are distinguished by thin soles and the absence of any laces or fasteners.
Elastic bands inserted on both sides securely fix the shoes on your feet. Taking off and putting on the boots is easy.Another feature - pointed toe and slightly rounded at the end. If the model differs from the one described above in lacing or side zipper, then we are not talking about Chelsea boots, but about other boots.
Which men's style are they suitable for?
This is a successful shoe option that can be combined with absolutely any style of clothing, except sportswear. Both business suits and casual wear will look organic and stylish with boots of this model. They can be worn to a formal event or to a party with friends.
Boots will perfectly complement the look created with a three-piece suit and shirt or jeans with a turtleneck. And if you top it off with a classic coat, a wide-brimmed hat, a scarf or a neckerchief, the Chelsea boots will be the icing on the cake that was just missing here.
What clothes go with them?
Men's Chelsea boots are versatile and go with almost anything. They will look great with different clothes:
- in an official business style - with a formal suit and a classic coat;
- in casual style - jeans or casual skinny trousers;
- In an informal setting, brogueed Chelsea boots are ideal for skinny jeans, including ripped ones.
Sweater, jacket and pullover
All clothing worn with this model of boots must be carefully selected. Chelsea is a shoe that harmonizes well with clothes of a classic style or those that are close to it. If you need to choose a sweater or pullover for going out, then the knitwear should be without any patterns or prints. Variegation is definitely excluded. The texture should be lightweight, the silhouette should be fitted. Bulk items are selected with extreme care.
A thin turtleneck with a high neck would look ideal.Long sleeves are also good in combination with jeans or skinny trousers and Chelsea boots. Jackets are selected single-breasted, with a perfect fit. Chelsea boots will complement the look created from a dark three-piece business suit and an elegant light shirt very well.
Important! Stretched sweaters and orphan jackets “from someone else’s shoulder” are not worn with such shoes, because either the top or bottom of the outfit will look ridiculous.
What shirt?
A plain shirt with a fitted silhouette is perfect here. Bright checkered and plaid shirts are used with great care to create casual style looks.. But it’s more appropriate to leave printed fabrics for other outfits. You can wear a Chelsea shirt tucked inside your jeans, or you can pull it up and leave it loose.
Outerwear
Chelsea boots provide complete freedom in choosing outerwear. Many models will be successful combinations with boots. Feel free to combine these shoes with a classic long or medium-length coat, trench coat, parka, pea coat, leather biker jacket, bomber jacket, or quilted Bolognese vest. The regular jacket is missing from this list because it clashes with the Chelsea boots.
And we are also not talking about down jackets and fur coats, since we are considering demi-season shoes, with which winter bulky items will look ridiculous. This model is created for late spring or early autumn.
Trousers and jeans
Chelsea are truly universal shoes: you can talk a lot about what you can combine with and what won’t fit here, but skinny jeans - any will be in place. Different colors and varying degrees of preservation-tornness. These boots gravitate more towards the classics, but an exception is always made for ripped jeans - the images with them turn out to be interesting and not boring.
Wide-leg jeans or straight, loose-fitting trousers should not be worn with Chelsea boots. If the boots are suede, then the bottom of the jeans can be gathered with an accordion on top or slightly tucked. Men wear this model, closing the top of the shoe or opening it slightly, but only a little. Pants legs do not tuck into shoes. The trousers are also suitable, tapered, with or without arrows, tight fitting, you can wear Chelsea with chinos.
Important! Be sure to remember that a seated gentleman's Chelsea boots should not expose his leg. To do this, choose socks of sufficient height.
Combine black Chelsea boots
A model in black is considered a classic, and therefore the best solution would be to combine it with suits in dark shades: black, dark blue, graphite, dusty gray. Black Chelsea boots will also be appropriate with jeans, but only in cases where their color is black or dark indigo. Black patent leather boots will chicly complement a dark formal suit at a formal event, but everyday looks cannot be combined with them.
Examples of looks with men's Chelsea boots
Stylists offer a variety of business and casual looks that will look especially chic with these boots:
- Black Chelsea boots complete the formal look in a single color: black trousers and a jacket with a graphite tint, and a turtleneck with a turtleneck and a hat are deep black. In this case, black boots are good, but a brown pair could dilute the monocolor a little;
- A man looks elegant in a dark blue classic suit, a light pink shirt and a beige tie. Light brown leather Chelsea boots add a touch of informality;
- It's impossible to look out of date in a black leather biker jacket with skinny jeans, a white T-shirt and a black and gray checkered shirt. And a dark leather pair of boots will consolidate this effect;
- A light olive parka and blue ripped jeans combined with a steel hoodie, a white long T-shirt and suede dark brown Chelsea boots look unexpected;
- A gray turtleneck jumper, dark blue ripped ones and a soft scarf with a checkered pattern in different shades of brown make up a practical ensemble and are great for everyday wear. Beige suede boots bring a touch of conservatism here.