It’s time you learned how to wear Chelsea boots properly. See, there are a lot of great boots in the world, from yellow rubber puddle stompers to dressy numbers made from shell cordovan and lizard skin, all of which arguably deserve a place in your shoe closet. The one you’re likely to wear more than any other, however, is the humble Chelsea boot. Combining the ruggedness of a work boot, the easy-wearing comfort of a loafer, and the sleek lines of an oxford, these perennially stylish slip-ons have been a go-to footwear choice for nearly 200 years.
Alongside Sherlock Holmes, Charles Darwin, and those goofy bicycles with the giant front wheel, you can thank the Victorian era for bestowing the Chelsea boot on the world. The first pair of Chelseas are said to have been made as a walking and riding boot for Queen Victoria (who apparently wasn’t a big fan of laces) in the 1830s. Being something of a trendsetter, the style quickly caught on and the Chelsea boot has remained popular and relatively unchanged ever since.
What has changed, however, is how people wear their Chelsea boots. Where once they were paired only with tailored wear like suits, nowadays you’d be hard-pressed to find a fit your Chelseas wouldn’t work with. They look incredible with a leather jacket and jeans, with a button-down and wide-leg work pants, with a turtleneck and flowy trousers. Here are six foolproof ways to pull ’em off to help get you started.