Pros:Good quality for the price. Stitch-down, re-solable construction. Thick, full grain leather and leather lining. Shank. Heavy duty rubber lug outsole. These could easily sell for over 200 USD if made by another brand in Mexixo/US/Canada. Quality is there, but the price is sharp because of exchange rate and trade laws. Don't let the low price throw you.I ordered my regular boot size and they fit great with thick boot socks (Dickies cold weather boot sock for reference). Had some heel slip, about 1cm, for the first few wears and then it dissipated once the leather softened a bit. If you're used to lace up work boots then these will feel too loose up top, but that's how chelsea boots are supposed to fit.Break in took about four days of short, one-two one mile walks per day with the dog on pavement, grass, and flat dirt trails. Toe is stiffer than expected, but not overly tight. I appreciate the wider toe box on this compared to a dressier chelsea boot or a typical cowboy boot.Well made, clean stitches, clean edges.Cons:These are nitpicks, so take it with a grain of salt. The fabric used for the pull tabs is functional, but feels a bit cheap. Upon delivery, the box was falling apart and there was little tissue paper or other protective packaging. Boots were ok, but still, not a great first impression. This could have been an issue with UPS, so I didn't dock a star for it.Verdict:Great choice if you're curious about a casual/work chelsea boot, but don't want to invest big bucks in case you don't like the looser chelsea fit.These are ideal for walking the dog in the rain and mud or doing some weekend warrior type stuff. Perfect when you don't want to track mud inside or fiddle with wet laces by the door-this is when the slip on/slip off really shines. Would not recommend these for hiking as there is not enough ankle support-check out Jim Green Razorback boot for that.