Every day of every month at GQ, we start your morning on Instagram with visual advice on What to Wear Today. But we want to go deeper. Give you the nuts and bolts of how to get the look into your wardrobe. This month we're providing you with a list of menswear essentials to upgrade your 2017 closet. Up today: Dressed-up chestnut brown Chelsea boots to wear in your corner office (real or imagined).
We all want to look good, and sometimes we also want to look like we can drop a cool thousand bucks on a pair of shoes. Imagine you actually can. We'd suggest you put that money straight into a pair of rich brown leather Chelsea boots. Specifically, the dress shoe version with a slimmer silhouette, higher ankle, more pointed toe, and a distinct-business-man shine. If you believe you should dress for the job you want—and you should—then these dressier Chelsea boots need to be on your radar.
The higher slimmer ankle will pair perfectly with your tapered suit pants and the polished brown leather will get your coworker's attention. Sure it's a higher price tag, but with the investment comes unparalleled quality of craft. So whether they're made in Italy or the oldest shoemaking town in England, you can expect them to outlast any other pair on the market—hell, they may even outlast you. Here are three we're saving up for:
We all want to look good, and sometimes we also want to look like we can drop a cool thousand bucks on a pair of shoes. Imagine you actually can. We'd suggest you put that money straight into a pair of rich brown leather Chelsea boots. Specifically, the dress shoe version with a slimmer silhouette, higher ankle, more pointed toe, and a distinct-business-man shine. If you believe you should dress for the job you want—and you should—then these dressier Chelsea boots need to be on your radar.
The higher slimmer ankle will pair perfectly with your tapered suit pants and the polished brown leather will get your coworker's attention. Sure it's a higher price tag, but with the investment comes unparalleled quality of craft. So whether they're made in Italy or the oldest shoemaking town in England, you can expect them to outlast any other pair on the market—hell, they may even outlast you. Here are three we're saving up for:
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