British-Made Men's Boots — Voted by the Community

  • Lanx logo
    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.
    LuxuryCasualClassicCountryOutdoor
  • De Winter logo
    De Winter boots are handmade in England using traditional Goodyear welted skills, offering elegant design, comfort and durability. Direct to customer pricing.
    PremiumClassicCountry
  • Tricker’s logo
    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.
    PremiumClassicCountryFormalHeritage
  • Cheaney Shoes logo
    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.
    PremiumClassicCountryFormal
  • Fortis logo
    Fortis is a British outdoor clothing manufacturer founded in 1997, evolving from farm diversification to producing durable, sustainable garments with military-grade fabrics.
    LuxuryCasualClassicCountryHikingOutdoorSlow FashionWorkwear
  • Crockett and Jones logo
    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.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • John Lobb logo
    John Lobb is a British bootmaker founded in 1866, renowned for its handmade bespoke footwear crafted with traditional techniques and royal heritage.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • Solovair logo
    Solovair is a British footwear brand with a heritage dating back to 1881, renowned for handmade, Goodyear welted shoes crafted in England.
    PremiumClassicContemporary
  • Church’s logo
    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.
    LuxuryClassicFormal
  • HebTroCo logo
    HebTroCo is a British clothing brand founded in 2015 in Hebden Bridge, known for supporting small UK manufacturers by producing durable garments made exclusively in Britain.
    PremiumCasualHeritageOutdoorWorkwear
  • Crown Northampton logo
    Crown Northampton is a British footwear brand established in 1908, known for handmade, made-to-order shoes crafted in their Northampton factory.
    LuxuryCasualClassicHeritage
  • Dartmoor Shoemakers logo
    Dartmoor Shoemakers, founded in 1981 in Devon, handcraft durable, repairable handmade leather footwear.
    PremiumCasualContemporaryOutdoor
  • Sanders & Sanders logo
    Sanders & Sanders is a British footwear brand founded in 1873 by brothers William and Thomas Sanders in Northamptonshire. They remain family-owned, producing handcrafted shoes in their original factory.
    PremiumClassicFormalHeritage
  • Aero Leather Clothing logo
    Aero Leather Clothing crafts premium handmade leather jackets in Scotland, specialising in authentic reproductions of iconic 1920s–1960s and WW2 styles with unmatched quality and tradition.
    LuxuryClassicHeritageVintageWorkwear
  • William Lennon & Co logo
    William Lennon & Co is a British brand established in 1897, producing traditional leather boots by hand in Derbyshire using historic machinery and unique brass wire sole attachment.
    PremiumCountryOutdoor
  • RED Shoes makes award-winning, handcrafted, foot shaped shoes that are repairable and designed to last, based in Machynlleth, Wales.
    LuxuryContemporaryEthical
  • Campbell's of Beauly logo
    Campbell's of Beauly, established in 1858, is a Scottish family-run country tailor and outfitter known for bespoke tweeds, traditional clothing, and fishing equipment reflecting Highland heritage.
    AffordableCountryHeritageHighlandTimeless
  • Noble and Wylie logo
    Noble and Wylie produce handmade, sustainable footwear in Sheffield, crafted for ethical consumers seeking long-lasting, repairable shoes and accessories.
    LuxuryContemporaryEthical
  • Joe and Co Denim is a British clothing brand specialising in sustainable raw Selvedge Denim Jeans and classic workwear, handcrafted in the North West of England.
    PremiumCasualHeritageWorkwear
  • Robinsons Shoes logo
    Robinsons Shoes, established in 1954, is a British brand known for its heritage and expertise in quality footwear.
    PremiumClassicFormalHeritage
  • Bowhill & Elliott logo
    Bowhill & Elliott is a British shoemaking company founded in 1874, known for its heritage craftsmanship and traditional albert slippers made in Norwich.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • Oliver Spencer logo
    Oliver Spencer is a men's fashion brand specialising in casual and contemporary clothing.
    PremiumContemporaryTimeless
  • Bodileys logo
    Bodileys of Northampton is a British shoemaking brand established in 1919, known for its century-long family heritage and traditional craftsmanship in English footwear.
    PremiumClassicFormal
  • Jadd Shoes logo
    Jadd Shoes, independent English shoemaker founded in 1998. They specialise in stitchdown construction desert shoes and boots, in Suffolk.
    PremiumClassicHeritage
  • Percy Stride crafts handmade men's footwear with British design and manufacture. Goodyear welted shoes challenge convention using innovative colours in a family-run factory.
    PremiumClassicContemporary
  • Herring Shoes logo
    Herring Shoes offers expertly crafted footwear through partnerships with renowned Northampton manufacturers, ensuring exceptional British craftsmanship since 1966.
    PremiumClassicFormal
  • George Cleverley logo
    George Cleverley, founded in 1958 in London’s Mayfair, is a British independent shoemaker known for its signature chisel-toed bespoke shoes crafted with over a century of heritage and precision.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • Barker logo
    Barker, founded in 1880 by Arthur Barker in Earls Barton, England, is a British footwear brand known for its handcrafted shoes and enduring heritage.
    PremiumClassicContemporaryFormal
  • John White Shoes logo
    John White Shoes: British footwear since 1919, known for quality craftsmanship and timeless style. Discover the legacy of a true Northamptonshire brand.
    AffordableClassicContemporaryCountryFormal
  • Alt-Berg logo
    Alt-Berg is a British clothing brand founded in 1989, rooted in Yorkshire and driven by a passion for quality and tradition.
    PremiumHikingOutdoor
  • Loake, British shoemaker founded in 1880, specialises in men's handmade Goodyear-welted shoes. Family-owned in Kettering, Northamptonshire, they hold a Royal Warrant.
    LuxuryTimeless
  • Grenson logo
    Grenson is a British footwear brand founded in 1866, renowned for handmade shoes using traditional craftsmanship and the Goodyear welt method.
    PremiumClassicCountryFormal
  • Dr. Martens logo
    Dr. Martens is a British brand founded in 1947, known for its distinctive footwear featuring the iconic yellow stitching and durable Airwair soles made in England.
    PremiumCasualContemporary

This independent directory lists only UK-made clothing brands. Why choose British-made?

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

A Brief History of British Made Boots

The United Kingdom has a long history of footwear production, with regions such as Northampton and broader Northamptonshire recognised as historic centres of shoemaking and boot manufacture. Shoemaking in Northamptonshire dates back many centuries, with cordwainers and leatherworkers established in the medieval period and expanding through the Industrial Revolution as local expertise and tooling grew. By the nineteenth century, towns in the region were producing vast quantities of quality footwear, supported by tannery networks and skilled labour. Many iconic British boot and shoe makers were founded in this context. Companies such as Tricker’s (est. 1829) and Crockett & Jones (est. 1879) built reputations for robust, welted boots and leather footwear made in Northampton. Other makers like Solovair trace their origins to the late nineteenth century in Wollaston, producing traditionally constructed boots and footwear using established regional techniques. Over time, British bootmaking blended practical needs — from rural and outdoor use to military and city wear — with refined construction methods, giving rise to styles that balance resilience with versatility. Today’s British boot makers continue to draw on this heritage, combining material quality and traditional construction with contemporary design demands.