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The Best Chelsea Boots for Men

From best-value to best-in-class, our guide to Chelsea boots covers ready-made designs from new brands and bespoke pairs from legacy makers.

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Chelsea boots originated in England in the mid-19th century. Then, they were called "Paddock boots," a short men's boot style for equestrian functions. They've only strayed from home — and horse riding — just recently. The elasticized wonders were a staple in mid-’60s London scenes and protected the feet of seemingly every British invader — from John Lennon to Ringo Starr. Recently, they’ve seen a revival on many of menswear’s best-dressed.

That goes for guys who style them with suits as readily as it does for those who prefer tapered jeans. Like other menswear essentials with a storied history – from the field coat to the trucker jacket to the ever-ubiquitous henley – Chelsea boots are (when done right) the footwear equivalent of a seriously cool piece every guy can look great wearing.

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Best Overall Chelsea Boots: Blundstone BL558 Boots
Best Upgrade Chelsea Boots: R.M. Williams Craftsman Boot
Best Affordable Chelsea Boots: Rhodes Blake Boot
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Best American Made Chelsea Boots: Red Wing Heritage Classic Chelsea 3194 - Black Harness
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Best Goodyear Welt Chelsea Boots: Oak Street Bootmakers 5504 Chelsea Boot
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Best Black Leather Chelsea Boots: Unmarked Chelsea Toro Special Edition
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Best Weatherproof Chelsea Boots: Nisolo All-Weather Chelsea Boot
Best Suede Chelsea Boots: Common Projects Suede Chelsea Boots
Best Common Projects Alternative: New Republic Sonoma Suede Chelsea Boot
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Best Minimal Chelsea Boots: Oliver Cabell Chelsea Boot
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Best Lug Sole Chelsea Boots: Blundstone Lug Boot
Best Western-Style Chelsea Boots: Tecovas The Chance
Best Upgrade Western-Style Chelsea Boots: Unmarked El Torino Boots Dark Sand
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Best Outdoor Chelsea Boots: Diemme Balbi Suede Ankle Boots
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Best Chelsea Boots for the Open Road: Belstaff Longton Leather Chelsea Boot
Best Hybrid Chelsea Boots: Danner Tramline Chelsea 917 in Roasted Pecan
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Best Formal Chelsea Boots: Beckett Simonon Bolton Chelsea Boots
Best Brown Leather Chelsea Boots: Grant Stone Chelsea Boot
Best Rubber Chelsea Boots: Hunter Original Chelsea
Best Artisan-Made Chelsea Boots: Adelante Mendoza Chelsea Boot
Best Throwback Chelsea Boots: Dr. Martens 2976 Bex Smooth Leather Chelsea Boots
Most Versatile Chelsea Boots: Astorflex Bitflex
What Are Chelsea Boots?
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Marked by a slim silhouette, elastic side panels, and heel pull tabs, the Chelsea boot has seen reinterpretations in leather, suede, and neoprene, either with crepe, leather or rubber soles. They're a versatile option that's gone largely unchanged since inception, save for material swaps here and there.

And while they aren't as in demand as they were in the mid-2010s — when everyone from Kanye West and David Beckham to Harry Styles and Justin Theroux was wearing theirs — the best Chelsea boots for men prove sensible now more than ever. The style emphasizes both aesthetics and comfortability, meeting in a middle ground where both camps — those wearing them for their look and those wearing them for their convenience — are appeased.

Even right now, the Chelsea boot represents a "rising segment" of the footwear market, especially among men in the U.S., said Jase Swalve, footwear product line manager with global Red Wing Heritage.

Swalve added that as consumers "embrace dressing up a little more," they likely are "looking to the past for inspiration that is timeless and classic" – enter the Chelsea boot’s storied history.

How to Wear Chelsea Boots
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Designers from all over have riffed on the shape over and over and over again, resulting in a rich landscape of iterations to choose from. Whether you're looking for a pair that's polished or preppy (to wear with an Oxford and chinos), with a bit of street cred (to wear with jeans and a hoodie) or suit-friendly (to wear with a, well, suit), there is a Chelsea boot for everyone.

"The style is so classic, it’s personal taste in terms of liking a certain toe characteristic, heel height, the shape of the elastic or the color and materials," Swalve says.

There are a number of ways to wear Chelsea boots — a statement that seems relatively straightforward. But with Chelsea boots, or at least certain styles of Chelsea boots, which ebb and flow in and out of fashion's good graces, it can be hard to stay current.

Leather is generally a better choice than suede, both because of traditional leather’s durability but also its longevity. Hide will look better than center-cut suede five years from now if your Chelsea boots make it that long. But any good one should.

How to Choose the Right Chelsea Boot for You
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Options abound — from suede styles to patent leather pairs. There are knit options as well. Or even rubberized iterations. Which you buy depends on where you wear them, and what for.

One key is paramount above all, though.

"It comes down to fit since the Chelsea doesn’t have the adjustability of lacing," Swalve said. "Once the fit is right, it’s easy for a Chelsea boot to become the daily go-to pair of footwear."

There are also trend-right styles that can help a Chelsea boot wearer stand out from the pack even more."Right now, I'm loving the chunky Chelsea boot style for men," celebrity stylist Vanessa Powell says. "Chelsea boots are a closet staple, but the added lug makes this classic more hip to the streetwear trends. Plus, [most] are all-weather friendly so you can tackle the elements in style."

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