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Shoes

Here you will find our assortment of high-quality shoes made in England from brands such as Loake and Tricker's. All models are Goodyear Welted, meaning they can be resoled multiple times. Each pair is handmade in England. The shoes and boots from Loake and Tricker's are a must-have for every man. Enjoy years of a quality pair of shoes that not only look fantastic but also feel great to wear. Do you have questions about the care of your English shoes? Then contact our shoe care experts.

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Loake Chester Brogue - brownLoake Chester Brogue - brown
LoakeChester Brogue - brown Loake brogue in brown Horween calfskin
Sale price€355,00
Loake Sedbergh Derby boot - dark brown GrainLoake Sedbergh Derby boot - dark brown Grain
LoakeSedbergh Derby boot - dark brown grain Loake Derby boot in dark brown grain calfskin
Sale price€429,00
Loake Sedbergh Derby boot - black GrainLoake Sedbergh Derby boot - black Grain
LoakeSedbergh Derby boot - black grain Loake Derby boot in black grain calfskin
Sale price€429,00
Roehampton Derby boot - Oxblood GrainRoehampton Derby boot - Oxblood Grain
LoakeRoehampton Derby boot - Oxblood grain Loake Derby boot in oxblood grain calfskin
Sale price€429,00
Loake Roehampton Derby boot - Dark brownLoake Roehampton Derby boot - Dark brown
Chatsworth Chelsea boot - dark brownChatsworth Chelsea boot - dark brown
LoakeChatsworth Chelsea boot - dark brown Loake Chelsea boot in dark brown calfskin
Sale price€399,00
Chatsworth Chelsea boot - dark brown suedeChatsworth Chelsea boot - dark brown suede
Chatsworth Chelsea boot - blackChatsworth Chelsea boot - black
LoakeChatsworth Chelsea boot - black Loake Chelsea boot in black calfskin
Sale price€399,00
Loake Chatsworth Chelsea boot - brown waxed suedeLoake Chatsworth Chelsea boot - brown waxed suede
Loake Strand shoes mahogany
Sale price€399,00
Loake Strand shoes black
Sale price€399,00
Loake Buckingham shoes black
Sale price€399,00
Loake Buckingham shoes brown
Sale price€399,00
Loake Aldwych shoes - mahoganyLoake Aldwych shoes - mahogany
Sale price€399,00
Loake Aldwych shoes - blackLoake Aldwych shoes - black
Sale price€399,00

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Loake 1880

This British family business has been making shoes since 1880. In the same year, the first Loake factory was opened by John Loake, together with his brothers Thomas and William. John is the great-grandfather of Andre Loake, the current managing director of Loake. Today, five generations and 130 years later, Loake is still known for its refined and handcrafted footwear.

Goodyear welted

Are you looking for a pair of shoes that can be resoled and repaired time after time? Then you are probably looking for a pair of Goodyear-welted shoes. The 1880 collection from Loake has been made with a Goodyear welted construction for generations. This technique, where the welt is a piece of leather that is sewn around the shoe and where the upper and outsole are attached, is one of the most durable ways to make a shoe. Other techniques are the blake stitch (cheaper, faster) and Norwegian welt, also known as Storm welt (more robust, but often less elegant).

Oxford vs Derby shoes

You've probably seen the terms oxfords or derbys before. Oxford shoes are often slimmer in shape, more elegant, and often well-suited for wearing with a suit or formal outfit. The fit of this type of shoe is often a bit tighter because you have less flexibility with the lacing. Derby shoes, on the other hand, are often slightly wider in construction. One of the most famous models is a blucher. The characteristic of a derby shoe is that the eyelets are attached to the top of the instep of the shoe. They also call this "open lacing".