Introducing BARKER

English shoemakers since 1880

We are proud to announce that we 

are an official Barker Shoe stockist.

A cornerstone of British shoe making


Traditions are important, as they are the passing down of knowledge, 

customs and wisdom. In the shoemaking world, tradition is very important

as the goodyear welt has been pretty much unchanged for over 150 years,

so when looking for your new shoes, look for companies that have a long

staked interest in this industry and those that maintain tradition, as they

look not to reinvent, but to refine their craft.

With over 140 years in the footwear industry, Barker Shoes is a British 

tradition, and one that we’re proud to say we stock.


Robert Barker founder Barker Shoes


Heritage

The foundations of the Barker brand were laid in a humble cottage in the heart of England’s shoe making industry in 1880, by an enterprising Northamptonshire boot maker. Arthur Barker was a skilled craftsman 

and natural innovator, whose waterproof peg-sole boots were highly sought after. In order to satisfy increasing demands, he employed other craftsmen in surrounding villages to fulfill his growing order book. 

 

With a keen eye on the future and a shrewd sense of timing, Barker 

invested in factory premises at the turn of the century, later securing 

contracts to supply the British army with boots during the First World War. Throughout the interwar years, the Barker brand went from strength to strength as Arthur’s three sons joined the family business, taking the brand to new heights on a global scale.


What makes them different?

Every Barker design starts with 

the art of masking a last (solid form that a shoe is shaped around) and drawing directly onto the tape.

This is to ensure the proportions are perfect for each and every design. 

This traditional technique is rarely used in modern day shoe design and is  a tradition to be celebrated. Although 

CAD machines can make aesthetic  designs, these designs are the true expressions of an artist.

 

Where are they made?

In 1987 Barker built a new factory and offices using Northamptonshire local brick and stone. It is now one of the finest footwear factories in Europe and occupies a 4.5 acre landscaped site at the centre of the village of Earls Barton. This site is only a few hundred yards away from the original site of 1880 and currently produce 200,000 pairs of hand crafted shoes each year.

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