Black Calf
The Chalet Boot in Black Calf is clean, smooth and calm. Its design pairs beautifully with tailored trousers, and the shearling lining makes it the perfect choice when the temperature drops.
During this season, I generally choose all-black ensembles. A long black coat layered over a black turtleneck knit and black wool trousers. A black shirt under a blazer with black jeans — you get it. I like to finish the look with a subtle touch of silver. The buckle on The Belt 20mm does a great job here, which shows subtly when the knit is half-tucked into the trousers.
Brown Pony Hair
The Chalet Boot in Brown Pony Hair is really something special. It’s very rich in texture and character, making it a real statement piece. To let the boots take center stage, keep the rest of the look tonal and understated, allowing the hairy texture and feel stand out beautifully.
Personally, I like to pair them with a long wool dress and brown merino tights, creating a soft, layered silhouette that feels both elegant and warm. The look is completed with a brown leather jacket, matching gloves, and a coordinating leather bag. A harmony of textures that speaks to chic simplicity, and one that remains effortlessly comfortable to wear throughout the day.
Brown Calf
All-brown looks have an enduring appeal, particularly in the colder months. There’s a quiet sophistication in tonal dressing. The way different shades of brown can layer seamlessly, creating depth and warmth. I’m especially fond of pairing a supple suede jacket with brown leather boots, the contrast of textures feels refined but still effortless.
To balance the richness of the darker tones, I like to add a lighter element. Often, I’ll reach for a soft, light brown knit. It brings a touch of brightness to the look and enhances the contrast between the materials. I finish the look with the brown 40mm belt, a subtle detail that ties the whole outfit together.







