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George Cox vs Underground: What's the Difference?
Two Creeper Brands, Very Different Shoes If you are looking at creepers in the UK, two names come up: George Cox and Underground. Both make thick-soled, crepe-bottom shoes. Both have roots in subcultural style. But the similarities largely end there. The construction, the materials, the price, and the country of manufacture are all different. We stock George Cox at The British Boot Company. We do not stock Underground. This is...
5 Made in England Boots Worth Buying in 2026
Five Boots, One Rule Every boot on this list is Made in England. That means Goodyear welted or bench-made construction, full-grain leather, and a factory with decades of continuous production behind it. No overseas-made alternatives, no corrected-grain compromises, no boots that cannot be resoled. We have sold all five from our shop in Camden Town. These are not theoretical recommendations — they are boots we have fitted, sold, repaired, and...
Chelsea Boots vs Derby Boots: Which Style Is Right for You?
Two Boots, Different Jobs The Chelsea boot and the derby boot are the two most popular boot styles in Britain, and they could not be more different. One pulls on, one laces up. One works with a suit, one works with a mosh pit. Choosing between them is not about which is better — it is about what you need the boot to do. We sell both in quantity from...
The Complete Boot Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right Pair
Before You Spend £200 on Boots A decent pair of boots is an investment. At the prices we sell — £170 to £750 — you are entitled to know exactly what you are paying for and how to choose the right pair. We have been selling boots from Camden Town since 1851, and the questions customers ask in the shop are almost always the same. This guide answers them. Construction:...

