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If there’s only one item you’re adding to your wardrobe this season, cop a boot. They’re unequivocally fall, and after spending most of this year in kicks they’re the pick-me-up our ’fits need.

The styles on our radar are courtesy of Blundstone, a brand that’s been busy making boots since 1870. It’s no surprise that it’s perfected a boot that’s rugged, comfortable, and long-lasting.

They’re also the kind of boots that work with any aesthetic or occasion (indoor or outdoor). To create a moodboard of sorts, we recruited a group of creatives to show off how they’re wearing Blundstones this season. Soulection’s Esta, I Like You!’s Isaac Hindin-Miller, and artist Samia Hamps flex in some of their favorite ’fits.

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Other / Esta, Other / Esta

Esta wears Blundstone’s Original #510 Chelsea boots in black. The style originated in 1969 and looks just as fresh today paired with floral-print pants and earth tones. Water-resistant leather means they’re ready for anything.

Other / Isaac Hindin-Miller, Other / Isaac Hindin-Miller, Other / Isaac Hindin-Miller

Isaac is booted in the limited-edition #150 Anniversary Boot in auburn. The color is a flex in itself – a welcomed departure from the black and brown variety. These boots celebrate 150 years of design and feature water-resistant leather, a leather lining, and a cushioned midsole for maximum comfort.

Other / Samia Hamps, Other / Samia Hamps

Samia wears the Heeled Boots #1671 in black, and shows us they’re the perfect piece to transition to fall. These feature the same comfort as Blundstone’s other boots, and a sleekness that works day or night.

Head over to Blundstone for more inspiration and to check out the full range of boots.

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