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Why Tourists From 30 Countries Visit a Boot Shop in Camden
A Boot Shop That People Fly To There is a boot shop in Camden Town, London, that receives visitors from Tokyo, New York, Berlin, Melbourne, Stockholm, São Paulo, and dozens of other cities every year. They do not come because they cannot buy boots at home. They come because this particular shop — at 5 Kentish Town Road, NW1 8NH — is not like the one at home. The British...
Loake vs Solovair: British Boots for Different Purposes
Two British Makers, Different Traditions Loake and Solovair are both Made in England. Both use Goodyear welted construction. Both produce boots and shoes that will outlast anything on the high street. But they come from different traditions, serve different purposes, and suit different wardrobes. We stock both at The British Boot Company. This is how they compare, and how to choose between them. Heritage Loake has been making shoes in...
How to Break In Leather Boots Without Destroying Them
It Hurts. That Is Normal. New leather boots are stiff. Good leather boots are especially stiff. If you have just bought a pair of Solovair or George Cox shoes and your feet are complaining on day one, that is not a defect — it is full-grain leather and Goodyear welted construction doing exactly what they should do before they do what they do best: mould to your feet and last...
The Creeper: From Teddy Boys to Comme des Garçons
A Seventy-Five-Year Comeback That Never Ended The creeper has been declared dead more times than any shoe in fashion history. And it keeps coming back — not as a retro novelty, but as a shoe that people actually want to wear. From post-war dance halls to punk basements to the Comme des Garçons runway, the creeper has survived because it occupies a space no other shoe fills. We have sold...

