
Fancy name…understated yet affected boots! Teva’s De La Vina Dos Chelea boots are the beeline cossack appearance in the De La Vina band (which additionally includes a alpine cossack and a mid-sized boot).

I adulation the Chelsea because of its common pull-on appearance (I can tug these babies on and be on my way in a flash) and its accomplished detail. You get a lux covering bruise and collar lining, which makes the cossack attending aerial maintenance, while actual low maintenance. The Chelsea looks absurd with angular jeans and leggings.
I won’t abrasion a cossack that’s not adequate and functional, and the Chelsea delivers, which doesn’t abruptness me, advancing from Teva. The pig bark lining is bendable and supple, and the covering high is absolutely waterproof.
There’s a canvas lining, which is awesome, and the footbed is acutely meant for use…this is not a cossack you’re accepted to abrasion for a few account for appearance credibility again booty off.
I’ve beat my Chelsea boots on best walks about new cities and towns, on continued biking canicule through airports and aegis curve (they’re accessible to blooper on and off, remember?) and through autumn puddles and blade piles.

It’s not a hiking boot, but is still anatomic abundant for accessible trails, should you acquisition yourself on one. The cossack is failing at alone 13 ounces, which makes it a acceptable biking option.
It comes in four colors: black, bungee bond (a begrimed brown), pecan, and redwood, in women’s sizes 5-11. As acclaimed above, there are two added styles of the De La Vina boot, in tall, which comes to the knee, and the Dos, which is a mid-height cossack that comes to about mid-calf.

I anticipate the Chelsea is the best versatile, as I’ve been able to brace abundance with both tights and leggings and a tunic, and with jeans and trousers. Plus, their ablaze weight makes them the best bet for biking days.
The Chelsea retails for $130 on the Teva website, and can additionally be begin on Amazon for a few bucks less, or on L.L. Bean and Cabella’s sites.





