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Nomad Chelsea Boot in Snuff

Todd Snyder

Rated 4.7 out of 5
Based on 3 reviews
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It’s hard to think of a shoe more versatile than the Chelsea boot. The style dates back to the Victorian era, but it wasn’t until the 1950s (when it became a go-to of England’s “Chelsea set”) that the boot earned its modern moniker. Todd’s elevated take on this classic is made in Italy, and features suede uppers, crepe soles and the iconic elastic side panels for a close, comfortable fit. And no Chelsea is complete without a pull tab at the back; ours is branded with the TS logo — just hook in a finger to help you pull these on as you head out the door. Wear them wherever, but they look especially chic with denim and workwear-inspired pants, cuffed at the ankle.

  • Suede Upper 
  • Crepe Sole
  • Contrast Stitching
  • Branded Pull Tab
  • Special Leather Care Only
  • Made in Italy
  • Style FW003
average rating 4.7 out of 5
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Reviewed by Jacob A.
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Rated 5 out of 5

Loved them! Great casual or dressy

Love these boots. Very comfortable. At least with the right sock. I wouldn't wear a super thick sock. But the boots are true to size. Snug and cozy. And the sole of the shoe has a lot of grip. My one gripe is that the little finger pulls on the back of the shoe could be bigger.

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Reviewed by JOSHUA M.
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Rated 4 out of 5

Very Comfortable

Very comfortable boot. My only complaint is that the heel cushion gets caught on my foot everytime I slide the boot off and has to be pressed back into place

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Rated 5 out of 5

5 Stars

Love this boot already. It’s a bit snug to get your foot in, but once it’s in, it’s a great fit. True to size. I would say, if you wear thicker socks, you might want to go a half size up.

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