British-Made Women's Shoes, and Footwear

Explore the best 20 British-made women's shoes brands manufactured in the UK, including Arthur Sleep, Barker, Brora, Cheaney Shoes, and Church’s. Discover and footwear from manufacturers in locations including London, Earls Barton, Hawick, Desborough, and Northampton. Browse luxury, premium, and affordable options to find high-quality UK-made shoes built to last.
  • Barker
    Barker, founded in 1880 by Arthur Barker in Earls Barton, England, is a British footwear brand known for its handcrafted shoes and enduring heritage.
    Est. 1880
  • 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
  • Edward Green
    Edward Green, founded in 1890 in Northampton, England, is renowned for handcrafted English Goodyear welted shoes made with exceptional craftsmanship and traditional techniques.
    Est. 1890
  • Solovair
    Solovair is a British footwear brand with a heritage dating back to 1881, renowned for handmade, Goodyear welted shoes crafted in England.
    Est. 1881
  • Gina
    Gina is a British luxury footwear brand founded in London in 1954, known for handmade shoes, sandals, boots and handbags.
    Est. 1954
  • John White Shoes
    John White Shoes: British footwear since 1919, known for quality craftsmanship and timeless style. Discover the legacy of a true Northamptonshire brand.
    Est. 1919
  • Robinsons Shoes
    Robinsons Shoes, established in 1954, is a British brand known for its heritage and expertise in quality footwear.
    Est. 1954
  • Arthur Sleep
    Arthur Sleep crafts bespoke luxury footwear, blending British shoemaking heritage with modern innovation and sustainable practices.
    Est. 2013
  • Noble and Wylie
    Noble and Wylie produce handmade, sustainable footwear in Sheffield, crafted for ethical consumers seeking long-lasting, repairable shoes and accessories.
    Est. 2016
  • Moloh
    Moloh is a luxury British fashion brand known for its distinctly British style and playful self-expression.
    Est. 1995
  • JuJu Footwear creates the original British Jelly Shoe, made in Northampton since 1986. Family-run, iconic injection moulded sandals, vegan and recyclable.
    Est. 1986
  • Green Shoes
    Green Shoes, founded in 1981 in Devon, is a women-run collective crafting durable, repairable handmade footwear with a focus on ethical production and sustainability.
    Est. 1981
  • Dr. Martens
    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.
    Est. 1947
  • Holland Cooper
    Holland Cooper is a luxury British fashion brand known for timeless style, expert craftsmanship, and contemporary design.
    Est. 2008
  • Brora
    Brora is a Scottish luxury brand founded in 1993, known for contemporary cashmere knitwear and timeless clothing made in the UK using traditional craftsmanship.
    Est. 1993
  • 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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