Frye Fulton Chelsea SKU: #7572604
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- This classic silhouette gets a bad-boy makeover in the Fulton Chelsea.
- Hand-distressed leather upper for an up-to-the minute rough, urban edge.
- Classic pull-on design with pull tabs at the front and back and side goring for easier on and off.
- Smooth leather lining.
- Cushioned leather insole provides lasting comfort.
- Durable rubber outsole.
- Shaft: 6 in
- Circumference: 11 in
- Weight: 1 lb 5 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 8.5. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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76% "Felt true to size" 95% "Felt true to width" 66% "No arch support"Tags for this product
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1 person found this review helpful
November 9, 2009
Jeff S
from South Korea
I have several different brands of this style, Blundstone, Rossi, and Timberland. The Chelsea style is so versatile. The Fulton Chelsea is a good looking, sturdy boot that looks as though it would last a long time. It comes in a distressed finish that only adds to the ruggedness. The only problem I had with this boot is the sizing. I wear a 10 in about everything regardless of make or style. I ordered a 9.5 and still found it probably a whole size too large. With a 9.5 I had about 1.5 inches of spare room in the front. All in all it is a good looking boot, just be aware of the sizing before you order.
Brands I'd also recommend: Blundstone
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November 17, 2010
Ed R
from Atlanta
I've always been a fan of Frye footwear and also own a pair of Frye Dakotas that I purchased at Nordstrom 2 seasons ago. They're very well made (in the USA) and comfortable. These Fulton Chelseas also fall into that category. They look sharp with the distressing and fit while being true-to-size. I needed a chunkier boot to go with straight leg casual denim and pants. I'm very happy with my purchase.
Brands I'd also recommend: Red Wing, Chippewa, Timberland, Wolverine, Sebago
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February 22, 2011
PG
from Oakland, CA
Great shoe. Comes a bit tight, but gets comfortable very quickly. Looks great, too. My only complaint is that the heel is quite loud when you walk. It seems they run big; I suggest ordering a half size to a full size down.
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