Owning high end boots like Viberg, Alden etc, I can clearly say that Astorflex makes my favorite everyday boots. I own two of their cheleas and three of their desert boots. Comfort, price point, quality of the leather... All are great. Sure the silhouette might be chunkier than your typical brand of boot, but the chunkiness lends to a more casual and comfy vibe and that crepe sole is insanely comfortable to walk in. I will say, I'm not a fan of the stone coloration in the bitflex. You probably would have enjoyed them a little more in a nubuck leather or dark khaki because they are more versatile and complement the types of "rugged" selvedge denim our community is affiliated with.
Nick, great review as always. So glad to see Astorflex get some love and exposure. I have 2 pair, the Contflex (discontinued, sadly)) and the Bitflex-Exclusive and I love both of them. They are well made, had no break in issues with either of them. They are comfortable all day and the Bitflex garners compliments literally every time I wear them. As far as the suede/crepe sole, never again. I have another brand of desert boots with crepe soles that I have had for a few years. The uppers are in great shape, but until I get new soles I am embarrassed to wear them.
I just found a near new pair of these on Mercari for $50 in my size. They are a fantastic addition to my Chelsea collection. Very casual in the stone color and pair well with light denim and an Outerknown Blanket Shirt. Love them!
I was wondering when you would review these. They are my daily driver, Chukkas and Chelsea’s. I stomped around Manhattan for a week in mine and they felt amazing. I even picked up the Beenflex. All my other boots are collecting dust.
I'm a 8EEE in Grant Stone, 8.5E Allen Edmonds, and a 9 in Thursday boots. see you say it's a roomy fit but is it a 8EEE roomy? 9 has a issue with perhaps being too loosen and slipping for a Chelsea. I have no idea what to order for these. I
I’ve had these boots, in the dark brown color, for about 5 years. I put some drugstore insoles in them because they were a bit roomy, but are easily one of my most comfortable boots. They’re my “dancing boots” whenever we go out. Love the fact that they’re chunkier because they don’t fall into that “Chelsea Pinterest guy” category and are more versatile. They look great even 5 years later.
I bought a pair of the Chelsea boots a few years back from Huckberry on sale for $100. They are comfortable and work well for my wide foot. I ended up getting a Dukefkex chukka as well from an English retailer.
I think "ideal stitching" is just marketing jargon. These are just simple stitchdown (turned out upper stitched through the leather midsole with the crepe sole glued on as Nick says in the video). Nothing wrong with that, though, and this brand makes amazing footwear for the price!
I’ve been having a hard time finding Astorflex in the states… not a lot of retailers sell them here. I’ve been jonsing for a pair of the Dukeflex for months now…
Sometimes all you want are a comfortable pair of boots, and these look very comfortable. They don’t look too big. I heard somewhere that you should balance your boots with the thickness of your thighs… sounds odd, I know, but it kinda makes sense. Skinny legs - slim boots. Chunky legs - wide chunky boots. Not sure what you think of that.
The importance of a shank is the number one takeaway I got from watching Rose Anvil. It's a necessity for me with boots that aren't flat. I can't believe how long I struggled with brands like Clarks and Doc Martens.
This might be the only chelsea I actually like the look of! They're slightly chunky without looking too much like the veldskoene variety which I just find too bulbous as a boot. Most chelseas are also way too narrow and pointy and I'd feel a bit pretentious wearing them. These actually hit the mark I reckon!
Good brand, especially for the money. Their desert boots are better than Clarks and reasonably priced. No wide sizes, though, so they're no good for me anymore.
Why can't they make soles for boots from the same material as Keens sandals? I supinate badly so wear away unevenly at my numerous dainite soles and I'm sure these would wear away in no time like my Danner Bull Run crepes. Yet my Keens after many kms pavement pounding on holiday look as good as new.
Owning high end boots like Viberg, Alden etc, I can clearly say that Astorflex makes my favorite everyday boots. I own two of their cheleas and three of their desert boots. Comfort, price point, quality of the leather... All are great. Sure the silhouette might be chunkier than your typical brand of boot, but the chunkiness lends to a more casual and comfy vibe and that crepe sole is insanely comfortable to walk in.
I will say, I'm not a fan of the stone coloration in the bitflex. You probably would have enjoyed them a little more in a nubuck leather or dark khaki because they are more versatile and complement the types of "rugged" selvedge denim our community is affiliated with.
Nick, great review as always. So glad to see Astorflex get some love and exposure. I have 2 pair, the Contflex (discontinued, sadly)) and the Bitflex-Exclusive and I love both of them. They are well made, had no break in issues with either of them. They are comfortable all day and the Bitflex garners compliments literally every time I wear them. As far as the suede/crepe sole, never again. I have another brand of desert boots with crepe soles that I have had for a few years. The uppers are in great shape, but until I get new soles I am embarrassed to wear them.
Got these 4 years ago for $130. I wear them almost every day, love them
I just found a near new pair of these on Mercari for $50 in my size. They are a fantastic addition to my Chelsea collection. Very casual in the stone color and pair well with light denim and an Outerknown Blanket Shirt. Love them!
What a tempting pair of boots. Great video, Nick.
Great looking casual boots Nick, and you look great in them! Thanks.
Hey thanks Frank!
I was wondering when you would review these. They are my daily driver, Chukkas and Chelsea’s. I stomped around Manhattan for a week in mine and they felt amazing. I even picked up the Beenflex. All my other boots are collecting dust.
Excellent, glad to hear you like them
I seen one with the crepe sole and one with a leather sole. Is there a difference besides the obvious one?
Do they come in wider sizes? Because I don’t see a standard or wide. Typically European run slightly narrow? That true?
I'm a 8EEE in Grant Stone, 8.5E Allen Edmonds, and a 9 in Thursday boots. see you say it's a roomy fit but is it a 8EEE roomy? 9 has a issue with perhaps being too loosen and slipping for a Chelsea. I have no idea what to order for these. I
I’ve had these boots, in the dark brown color, for about 5 years. I put some drugstore insoles in them because they were a bit roomy, but are easily one of my most comfortable boots. They’re my “dancing boots” whenever we go out. Love the fact that they’re chunkier because they don’t fall into that “Chelsea Pinterest guy” category and are more versatile. They look great even 5 years later.
Chelsea pinterest guy! Glad you like them man and they've lasted you so long
I wear 10.5 in redwings so should I get the 10?
I bought a pair of the Chelsea boots a few years back from Huckberry on sale for $100. They are comfortable and work well for my wide foot. I ended up getting a Dukefkex chukka as well from an English retailer.
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A 10.5 wide should I get a 10 or 11?
@@1flat681 I'm a US 11.5 so I went with a size 12 from Huckberry.
I also just ordered the "Patnoflex" traveller; Modestly Minimal did a great review on those.
I think "ideal stitching" is just marketing jargon. These are just simple stitchdown (turned out upper stitched through the leather midsole with the crepe sole glued on as Nick says in the video). Nothing wrong with that, though, and this brand makes amazing footwear for the price!
Hey Nick, could you please do a review of the Astorflex Patnoflex Loafer?
they literally just arrived in the mail!!! hahahaa
@@Stridewise AWESOME
I’ve been having a hard time finding Astorflex in the states… not a lot of retailers sell them here. I’ve been jonsing for a pair of the Dukeflex for months now…
Huckberry has 'em! So does Leffot
End Clothing out of England also sometimes has them, and often regularly on sale.
Sometimes all you want are a comfortable pair of boots, and these look very comfortable.
They don’t look too big. I heard somewhere that you should balance your boots with the thickness of your thighs… sounds odd, I know, but it kinda makes sense. Skinny legs - slim boots. Chunky legs - wide chunky boots. Not sure what you think of that.
Are these the stone colorway?
The importance of a shank is the number one takeaway I got from watching Rose Anvil. It's a necessity for me with boots that aren't flat. I can't believe how long I struggled with brands like Clarks and Doc Martens.
Welp, Docs have that silly lil wooden dowl, so there's that...🤣
@@Cotivity Solovair has that. The regular docs don't.
This might be the only chelsea I actually like the look of! They're slightly chunky without looking too much like the veldskoene variety which I just find too bulbous as a boot. Most chelseas are also way too narrow and pointy and I'd feel a bit pretentious wearing them. These actually hit the mark I reckon!
Keep up the great work!
Roomy fit, good cushion, friendly price. Sounds like a good recipe for daily beater.
Grant stone has the Chelsea in tan suede on sale, I thing those are way better, are 225 usd with the discount code.
Great products!
My pair of Astroflex had the exact same sole and it wore out in about three months.
good thing i mentioned it!
If am a 10.5 wide what size do I get 10 or 11?
your brannock is 10.5? i think a 10 should work
Good brand, especially for the money. Their desert boots are better than Clarks and reasonably priced. No wide sizes, though, so they're no good for me anymore.
Hey Nick, in case you need more info about this company I can reach them out. I speak the language and I'm in their same country.
Could you do an “essentials” guide for winter along with your go to footwear? That’d be awesome. 🙌🏼
Anyone in the comments have experience with getting them resoled? If so, was it tough to find a cobbler?
Why can't they make soles for boots from the same material as Keens sandals? I supinate badly so wear away unevenly at my numerous dainite soles and I'm sure these would wear away in no time like my Danner Bull Run crepes.
Yet my Keens after many kms pavement pounding on holiday look as good as new.
Velasca Milano next!!
Hi Nick. How is the arch support in these?
Is it hot in your studio? It looks like your sweating like it's 100°f. Also nice video. 👌
They make the Drakes Crosby boot
Would these be wearable in rainy/snowy days?
My second decade of boot wearing was full of Chelsea boots...I'm kind meh about them, these days...
haha i'm sure I'll get tired of them too