Chelsea Boots

For the latest in high fashion street style, look no further than Chelsea Boots for women. These low ankle nuggets of joy are the perfect compliment to your look, without breaking the bank. Because Stylight has offered the best collection of women's Chelsea Boots at competitive prices. We know what a good pair of shoes means to your wardrobe, and Chelsea Boots for women are an easy choice when it comes to affordable, classy fashion for your feet.

Mad for Mod: Style Your Chelsea Boots with 60s Inspirations

The footwear staple of the 60s, Chelsea boots were seen on the feet of swinging Brits across the United Kingdom. Defined by their close fit, elastic panelling and loop on the back of the shoe, the boots served as a classic base for every mod-tastic ensemble.

Embody the rock ‘n rollers and It Girls of the era with Chelsea boots to anchor to your look.

The Rolling Stones

From suits to fur coats, the men of the Rolling Stones always dressed to 60s satisfaction. Whether they rocked corduroy pants and striped button-downs or their own logoed T-shirt and jeans, their style was defined by eclectic pairings. The one element that always stayed consistent? Their footwear. Wear Chelsea boots in a leopard print pattern with black skinny jeans, a crisp white T-shirt and a leather jacket  to embrace your inner Mick Jagger.

The Beatles

The age-old question—who’s better, The Beatles or the Rolling Stones?—is irrelevant when it comes to style. There is no competition, as the bands dressed completely different. Rarely seen without a blazer and a tie, or a turtleneck and jacket combination, The Beatles dressed in clean cut and classic 60s styles, with Chelsea boots as a staple. Paul, John, George and Ringo, comprise a look that’s inspired by these boys next door. Wear a classic, brown leather pair of Chelsea boots with cuffed jeans, a T-shirt and a blazer.

Mary Quant

A driving force in the fun fashion movement of the decade, Mary Quant is said to have been behind the creations of hot pants and the mini skirt. The Welsh fashion designer inspired not just through the clothes she sold, but the ones she wore. Often spotted in collared shift dresses and shiny boots, Quant established a sleek 60s silhouette. Nod to her style in a pair of patent Chelsea boots, a slim-fit mini skirt and mock neck crop top.

Jean Shrimpton

The epitome of 60s glam, Jean Shrimpton was a model and actress who brought Hollywood glamour to the British Mod scene. Combining the best of both styles, Shrimpton took to the streets in dresses, skirt-suits and fur coats that are enviable to this day. To mimic this style star’s unforgettable knack for dressing, pair suede Chelsea boots with white jeans and a plaid button-up.

Combine Chelsea boots with contemporary looks that bring the best of the 60s into the equation. A blast from the fashion past does wonders for these classic boots.

... Contine reading