What kind of shoes are Chelsea?
Chelsea boots, originated from Victorian equestrian boots in England, was once famous for the legendary band "Beatles" which swept the world. Features: low heel, round head, no shoelaces, non-high heel, and ankle. The front and back of the shoes are made of different leather materials, and the boots are tightened by elastic bands on both sides. In Victorian England, a man named J.Sparkes-Hall invented Chelsea boots. He used to be Queen Victoria's royal shoemaker. Due to the invention of vulcanized rubber in 1839, he designed elastic bands on his booties, which made the Queen's boots inseparable from her every day. Soon, shoes invented by J. sparks-Hall were in circulation in the city. Development of Chelsea Boots: In 1960s, Chelsea style was very popular in King's Road, which was like the birthplace of "Swinging Lun" trend, and a large number of hippies and celebrities gathered here, such as The Beatles, mick jagger and Twiggy, a fashion icon at that time. In 1970s, the fashion boutiques of artists and designers malcolm mclaren and vivienne westwood were also positioned as Chelsea style. Since then, Chelsea boots have become more and more dominant in the history of fashion trends. After a period of decline in the 1990s, there were signs of recovery after the 20th century.