Each piece tells a story of elegance, craftsmanship, and passion, becoming a symbol of style and heritage.

Consul

An elegant Oxford with a classic toe cap has become the preferred style of the British aristocracy since its inception in 1945. Crafted on the sleek 173 last with an essential aesthetic, the Consul pays homage to ambassadors, politicians, and gentlemen who contributed to its fame. Details like the double stitching on the toe emphasise the quintessentially English charm of this simply iconic formal shoe.

Shannon

Church's turns a classic Derby into a masterpiece of artisanal expertise. A coveted style since its inception in 1970, the clean and sleek whole-cut Shannon is crafted from a single piece of leather which requires the highest quality hide, completely free of marks and flaws. Debonair, yet refined in execution, transcends the boundaries of gender, effortlessly complementing every wardrobe.

 

Diplomat

A Church's staple since 1945, the Diplomat Oxford brogue was a favourite of ambassadors and politicians who, throughout their travels, wore it abroad, making this style famous worldwide and inspiring its name. The brand's historic 173 last provides the foundation for a classic yet refined design, enhancing the elegance of a classic Oxford with a luxurious half-brogue motif.

 

Chetwynd

An elegant showcase of Church's artisanal know-how. A perfect combination of tradition, contemporary elegance, and eclectic English taste, the Chetwynd is constructed on the signature 173 last. A full brogue Oxford shoe with a wing tip toe conveys a refined feel reflecting a luxurious blend of tradition and modernity.

Pembrey

Originally a house slipper for King George VI, the loafer embodies a perfect blend of elegance and relaxed style. A true British archetype, complete with hand-stitched seams and a serrated edge, Pembrey is a college-inspired penny loafer perfectly combining a spontaneous, youthful feel with a sophisticated design, making it perfect for dandy and extravagant spirits, as well as for lovers of traditional and academic style.

Amberley

From aristocratic sports clubs to the vibrant Swinging Sixties London, the Chelsea boot symbolises the English style born for horse riding and later adopted by gentlemen and artists worldwide. The Amberley boot, crafted on the historic 173 last, maintains all the characteristic features: the round toe and elegant construction, combined with the rubber sole and sporty pull tab.

Grafton

An exquisitely refined design steeped in tradition offering a rugged, practical edge. Since its inception in 1973, the Grafton Derby brogue has maintained an unwavering allure of timeless sophistication while embracing the challenges of urban, dynamic life. A sturdy rubber sole makes it water-repellent and adds extra grip.

Burwood

Introduced in the 1970s, the classic Oxford full brogue Burwood adapts to any need thanks to its robust and durable design and its timeless charm. From the studs to a chunky rubber sole and even collaborations with Off-White™, over the years, Burwood has lent itself to rebellious and conceptual reinterpretations, proving to be a shoe with countless nuances.