The #2446 in clay with the distressed look has a vintage charm, and offers all the features of the Classic series with the added character of a well-traveled journey.
Featuring water-resistant leather, the #2446 with a pre-worn clay finish adds a touch of sophistication to your look and a whole lot of longevity
Specifications
- Premium water-resistant premium leather
- Leather and synthetic lining
- Contoured EVA footbed with XRD®
- Technology for maximum comfort
- TPU Classic #550 outsole with XRD heel insert
- Polyurethane midsole
- Double stitching on the upper for extra strength
- XRD® in the heel for supreme shock absorption
- Steel shank
CARE DETAILS
- First, remove any caked dirt on your boots with a soft bristled brush or
damp cloth, and leave your boots to air dry. Please ensure that your boots
are away from direct sunlight or any heaters, as they will dry out the
leather.
- Apply leather polish, spray or cream to the leather to help maintain your
boots. If you are using a polish for the first time, try it on an inconspicuous
area of the boot to check whether it alters the colour or appearance.
- If using a polish, apply a small amount of leather cleaner to a polishing
cloth or brush and rub onto the shoe in circular motions.
Love my boots. I was surprised at how comfortable they were right away.
I like the color, clay, very much. Looking forward to many years of wearing them!
These are by far my favorite shoes of any kind. Outside of summer, I wear nothing else. They fit perfectly, wear well and do not aggravate my plantar fasciitis. The best!
I have had the Women's Classics Chelsea Boots for about 3 weeks and have now worn them several times. I wasn't sure if I would like them when I first put them on because they start out very stiff. After doing some research, I was also concerned how they would do with snow/ice. I am pleased to say they are stretching just as the website indicated and feel quite comfortable. They also do well in the urban snow and city we experience here in IL. They are fairly warm (I still wear wool socks though - my feet get cold easily). I look forward to seeing how well they last and trying them out in a more substantial snow of say a mountain town or light hike.