• Viberg x Division Road Chelsea Boot - 2030 - Commando - CF Stead Chestnut Phoenix
  • Viberg x Division Road Chelsea Boot - 2030 - Commando - CF Stead Chestnut Phoenix

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Chelsea Boot - 2030 - Commando - CF Stead Chestnut Phoenix

Chelsea Boot - 2030 - Commando - CF Stead Chestnut Phoenix

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Description

The Viberg x Division Road CF Stead Chestnut Phoenix Chelsea Boot is a Victorian-era style that has evolved over several centuries. The perfected version from the Viberg collection gives a nod to the 60's mod scene and contemporary fashions. After several variations in development, acquiring specialty machinery, and instituting new production techniques, Viberg created the exceptional high Chelsea whole-cut upper pattern with a formed shaft to set their version apart as a more functional boot for the outdoors while maintaining a level of refinement absent in other renditions. This exclusive-to-Division Road Chelsea Boot uses an aniline dyed, combination re-tannage Phoenix recipe by the storied C.F. Stead, known for making some of the finest leathers in the world. This tannage uses hand-selected full-weight double-butt cowhides that are aniline dyed for a soft, natural finish. The hides are stuffed with oils over multiple applications of heavy waxes to provide a refined finish and tightened grain break in a robust and durable leather that's naturally weather and scuff-resistant. The new Chelsea 2030 Last maintains the riding boot silhouette while providing a more accommodating fit with a military-dress disposition. This high Chelsea comes countryside-ready with tonal specifications throughout, including a nutmeg brown elastic gusset and fabric pull loop with a natural leather scalloped storm welt and midsole atop a British-made Goodyear Commando sole to provide lug traction in an outdoor-focused design. Setting the bar even higher, this boot leverages Goodyear welting using traditional techniques coupled with channeled insoles produced by Viberg's exacting craftspeople, resulting in a lifetime piece that will withstand the elements in a distinctive style that will evolve for the modern-leaning and vintage-inspired alike.

Specs

  • Exclusive to Division Road
  • Limited Edition of 30
  • Chestnut Phoenix Leather - C.F. Stead (UK)
  • 2030 Last
  • High Chelsea Pattern
  • Whole-cut Upper
  • Leather Structured Toe
  • Lined
  • Nutmeg Brown Gusset
  • Nutmeg Brown Pull Loop
  • Natural Leather Scalloped Storm Welt
  • Natural Leather Midsole
  • Goodyear Commando Sole
  • Channeled Insole
  • Goodyear Welted Construction
  • Handcrafted in Canada

Sizing

Viberg sizing is consistent to our old-grade manufacturers, and the 2030 Last is frequently equal to a Tricker’s or White’s for most feet. Generally, when sizing for Viberg, we suggest you select a half (.5) size down from a common US boot like Red Wing or Alden or one-and-a-half (1.5) sizes down from a common US sneaker like Nike or New Balance. The Wholecut 2030 Chelsea does fit marginally larger than a normal 2030 Lasted boot or shoe. Consider taking the smaller size of your range in Viberg, or taking a half (.5) size down from your typical Viberg size. Please feel free to Contact Us for assistance.

Our Sizing Guide provides brand-specific Sizing and Last information. For comprehensive information on our footwear, how this product type should fit, and Sizing and Last information on all brands, consult our Footwear Guide.

Viberg Chelsea Boot - 2030 - Commando - CF Stead Chestnut Phoenix

Collection: Viberg

Founded in 1931 by Ed Viberg, Viberg has been family owned and operated for three generations running. As a Canadian craftsman, Ed built a name for himself producing some of the finest, most reputable military and logging boots in the heritage niche. For the last 40 years, Ed’s son Glen Viberg has been on the factory floor rotating through each station and finishing each boot by hand to ensure their legacy of quality on every run. Most recently, Glen’s son...