Lems Waterproof Chelsea Boots

If you want footwear that expertly straddles the line between fashion and performance, Lems would definitely be a top pick of ours here at The Coolector. A prime example of this in action is their excellent-looking Waterproof Chelsea Boots. This style of footwear has been a long time coming for Lems and if you’ve been waiting patiently for them to release a Chelsea boot, the wait is finally over.

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With prices starting at $150, the Lems Waterproof Chelsea Boots are available in a couple of different colourways – namely, Cedar and Espresso – and they will be a go-to piece of footwear for all your autumn and winter adventures and social gatherings. This classy footwear from Lems features the same outsole you know and love, meaning this boot ticks all the right boxes: super lightweight, zero-drop, and ultra-wide. The Cedar version is crafted from luxurious suede and the Espresso is the waterproof option more geared towards the great outdoors.

With a zero-drop design that places the forefoot and heel flat to the ground correcting posture, aligning your spine and encouraging mid-foot strike, you’ll likely find that these Chelsea boots from Lems are amongst the most comfortable you own. Unlike traditional footwear that squeezes the toes together, Lems’ foot-shaped toe box allows for maximum room giving the toes ultimate freedom to wiggle and spread.

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Boasting a proprietary IBR outsole that makes these Chelsea boots exceptionally lightweight and flexible – giving your foot a sense of weightlessness that ramps up the comfort levels significantly. This boot makes it incredibly easy to slide into and go, thanks to its elastic upper components and multiple pull tabs. In addition to serving dutifully as on-the-go foot warmers, this boot can be dressed up or down, worn to the office, bar, or trail.

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