For women, but also for men
At 1950s , the “Mods” culture prevailed in London, and Chelsea boots also experienced changes at this time, and their appearance became more fashionable. As a result, they had the phrase “If you walk on King’s Road in London without wearing Chelsea boots, it’s almost like no clothes are the same", more men are wearing Chelsea boots at this time.
Origin of Chelsea boots
During the Victorian period in England, a man named J.Sparkes-Hall invented Chelsea boots. He was originally Queen Victoria's shoemaker. Thanks to the invention of vulcanized rubber in 1839, he designed elastic straps on short boots. Its easy-to-wear and take-off characteristics make the queen want her boots stay on the feet all day. Soon, the shoes invented by J.Sparkes-Hall were circulating in the city.