Categories: Herring Shoes

Are you in the club?

If you are on our mailing list, you may have heard about our new club, the Cordwainer Club. Our new members-only offering gives shoe fans a little bit extra when they order their footwear from us.

Named after a master shoemaker, you will be a customer who likes to order a few pairs of shoes or boots a year…because you love shoes!

This highest level of club membership offers free shipping and returns on all your orders – no matter where you live in the world (excluding taxes, duties etc) – and free items with your Herring brand purchases, such as shoe bags, polish, cleaning cloths, etc.

You will also benefit from exclusive offers, advance notice of sale events and a named account manager who will learn your preferences and be able to advise you based on experience.

All this for just £50 a year.

If you love your shoes, but only purchase from us once a year, then we recommend you take advantage of our Cobbler status. This does not cost anything. All you have to do is join our mailing list.

If you have not already done so, please see the sign-up box at the bottom of our home page. In return, we will give you premium courier shipping as standard and the nice free stuff, advance notice of sales and email-only promotions.

Lastly, we have the Apprentice status for people who just do not want to be on our mailing list. Sad times for us, but we understand. You will still have the option to add a low-cost subsidised return label when you go through the checkout, but we will no longer be including free in box items such as shoe bags, creams and so on.

We hope this all makes sense and that you may be tempted to join our club. We always work hard to maintain excellent service, no matter the status of our customers, but we wanted to formalise our relationship with our regulars to provide the very best in terms of care and attention.

Jason Simmonds

Our MD has worked for the business since 2000. "For more than 50 years we have been creating a product that is either completely or mostly natural and sustainable, lasts well, doesn’t go out of fashion, is repairable many times and supports traditional craftsmen."

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