What does Crockett & Jones’ famous “Chelsea” series of side-gore boots have to offer?

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What does Crockett & Jones' famous "Chelsea" series of side-gore boots have to offer?

The differences between the two representative models of the Crockett & Jones “Chelsea” are explained.

Crockett & Jones has the largest stock of lasts in the world. Perhaps as a result, there are currently 12 models of the Crockett & Jones Chelsea numbered from 1 to 12. The characteristics of each of the two most widely distributed representative models, the ” Chelsea 5 ” and the ” Chelsea 8 “, are introduced in three sections!

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Crockett & Jones “Chelsea” Model Characteristics (1) “A wide variety of lasts

The last (wooden pattern) is the factor that makes the biggest difference. Crockett & Jones has a long history of OEM production and is said to be the shoe manufacturer with the largest number of lasts in the world. The 13 models in the Chelsea lineup use different lasts depending on the model, although there is some overlap, indicating the abundance of variation.

Crockett & Jones “Chelsea 5

The last used in the “Chelsea 5” is the #335, which is characterized by a round toe with a thick instep and a wide girth (foot circumference and width), as is typical of Chelsea boots, which have become casual boots of today. Although the last is not suitable for narrow-width feet, it is easy to fit without strict size adjustment compared to dress shoes because it holds the foot firmly to the ankle. This model is also recommended for those who have been unable to choose voluminous shoes due to the inadequate size of the withers.

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Crockett & Jones “Chelsea 8

The “Chelsea 8” uses the #341 wood pattern, which is characterized by its clean, sharp form and elegant egg toe. This last is often used for dress shoes in the Standard Collection, the main collection of Crockett & Jones, and it is an appropriate last for Chelsea boots, which were originally developed as dress shoes.

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