
Grenson
Grenson was established in 1866 by William Green when he began making shoes by hand in the loft above the Corn Merchants in Rushden, Northamptonshire. In 1874 the business had grown enough to require an increase of production so Mr. Green moved into his first ‘factory’ at Green Yard and was one of the first to use the Goodyear Welted method of shoemaking. Today, apart from the new moccasin collection, all Grenson shoes are ‘Goodyear Welted.’ The method which involves over 200 individual operations and takes up to 8 weeks guarantees that the shoes are strong and last a long time.
‘Nanette’ Chunky Lace-up Boots
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Grenson ‘Nanette’ chunky lace-up boots in brown burnished suede featuring a round toe, a pull tab at the back and a lightweight thick commando sole. Made in England. Item fits true to size.
Composition: 100% Leather
'Beverley' Suede Lace Up Boots
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Grenson black 'Beverley' suede lace up boots featuring a round toe, a front lace-up fastening with eyelets and hooks, a chunky sole, a pull toggle at the rear with a leather strip to the heel, a contrasting black suede leg...
'Nanette' Colorado Leather Boots
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Grenson black 'Nanette' Colorado boots featuring a round toe, a lace up fastening, a pull tab at rear, a branded insole, a suede panel design and a ridged rubber sole. Made in England. Item fits true to size. UK sizing....