Tour London in Style Wearing Rag & Bone Boots

England: It’s the home of Jane Austen, the Beatles, Harry Potter—and Rag & Bone founders David Neville and Marcus Wainright. Though their designs are often inspired by their new home in New York, they still incorporate elements of their homeland into the brand.

Like Rag & Bone’s founders, let’s pay homage to their British roots by taking a tour around one of the most famous cities in the world: London.

Westminster

As the seat of the British government, London’s Westminster neighborhood is a city within a city. After passing by Big Ben and Parliament, take a tour inside Westminster Abbey, where scores of British monarchs were coronated and buried. Pay a visit to the urn of Edward the V—whose bones may or may not be inside—wearing an outfit fit for royalty with Rag & Bone lace-up boots,  a yellow maxi dress and a black blazer.

South Bank

Chances are you’ll run into a Shakespeare buff or two in the South Bank because it’s where his playing company built the Globe Theatre. Its history is as dramatic as one of Billy’s plays, including a cannon that set the roof on fire and a reconstruction, only for it to be knocked down again. The current structure was rebuilt near the original site and is very much in business. Watch King Lear go mad wearing heeled, Rag & Bone leather boots and a double-breasted pea coat.

West End

London’s West End neighborhood is like classic New York, only “London-y.” Enjoy a play in the theatre district before grabbing a bite in Chinatown and then going for a walk around Piccadilly Circus, which looks just like Times Square. And when you’re done with that, get lost in the National Gallery wearing an art-like ensemble of a neoprene dress with a circle skirt and Rag & Bone biker boots.

London’s calling. Explore this historic city with Rag & Bone boots to match its level of charm and sophistication.

Strike a pose in London town wearing Rag & Bone boots.

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