Ankle boots and over-the-knee boots may have been around for a long time, but nothing beats the comfort and practicality of Chelsea boots.
They have been much loved for many years – starting with 1837 when the first pair was made for Queen Victoria – and although they have changed between seasons, they remain a favorite piece for autumn and winter, starting in England and then in global level.
If you still haven’t been convinced to get them this year, or you’re hesitating how to combine them, we have 4 outfits for you to get an idea and get inspired for looks from morning to night.
#1. Combine with a mini skirt and tights
Especially if you choose opaque tights and an A-line mini skirt, it is the ideal choice with a 60s attitude, while it will keep you warm and stylish for work or for a walk in the afternoon.
#2. Why not in a dress?
In general, as we said above, the skirt/dress combination with the Chelsea boots is a super choice and this is because it reminds of English style toy ’60. Dare to include a print like a check or an autumnal floral and you will see how much you will love it as a combination for looks from morning to night.
#3. Chelsea boots + Jeans
Of course, jeans go with everything, including these boots, while since denim works like a canvas and not a color in styling, you can combine it with suede boots and an animal print top or coat and extravagant sunglasses.
#4. In a jumpsuit
The jumpsuit can generally be an outfit on its own and steals the show without special styling, but by combining it with a pair of Chelsea boots, you take off its utility style and automatically make it one of the most must-have fall looks.
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