British-Made Shoe Care Products

Explore the best 7 British-made shoe care products brands manufactured in the UK, including Cheaney Shoes, Church’s, Crockett and Jones, De Winter, and Grenson. Discover shoe care from manufacturers in locations including Desborough, Northampton, Rushden, Northamptonshire, and Lancastershire. Browse premium and luxury options to find high-quality UK-made shoe care built to last.
  • Cheaney Shoes
    Cheaney Shoes is a family-owned British brand making high-quality shoes entirely in Northamptonshire since 1886. They maintain traditional craftsmanship at their original factory.
    Est. 1886
  • Tricker’s
    Tricker’s, founded in 1829, is Britain’s oldest shoemaker, crafting high-quality shoes and boots entirely in Northampton using traditional techniques and Goodyear welt construction.
    Est. 1829
  • Church’s
    Church’s is a British footwear brand founded in 1873 by Thomas Church, known for its traditional shoemaking, expert craftsmanship, and timeless designs made in Northampton.
    Est. 1873
  • Crockett and Jones
    Crockett and Jones, founded in 1879 in Northampton, England, is a family-owned British shoemaker specialising in high-quality Goodyear welted footwear with a heritage of craftsmanship.
    Est. 1879
  • Grenson
    Grenson is a British footwear brand founded in 1866, renowned for handmade shoes using traditional craftsmanship and the Goodyear welt method.
    Est. 1866
  • De Winter
    De Winter boots are handmade in England using traditional Goodyear welted skills, offering elegant design, comfort and durability. Direct to customer pricing.
    Est. 2015
  • Lanx
    Lanx crafts high-quality footwear blending British heritage with contemporary style. Founded in 2018, Lanx creates handmade shoes, boots, brogues and sneakers for men and women, using traditional techniques and premium materials.
    Est. 2018

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Why choose British-made?

  • Support British manufacturing and preserve traditional craftsmanship
  • Invest in quality clothing built to last with premium materials
  • Choose ethical, transparent supply chains you can trust
  • Reduce your carbon footprint by buying locally made products
  • Discover authentic British design and heritage brands