County Weddings magazine has featured Herring’s Drake shoe across all 15 of their UK titles. The Drake is a wonderful Oxford cap style made with Antique Chestnut calf on our new 1966 last, named in recognition of Herring’s founding year. Hand-made in Northampton by Alfred Sargent to Herring’s own design and specification using the finest calf leathers for the uppers and the sole has a special hand finish of channeling the welt stitching so it is hidden from view. Scroll down to see the full feature…
Herring Shoes has introduced a beautiful new brogue into it’s ever-expanding portfolio of hand-crafted footwear. The Herring Ellington is a very stylish brogue, the uppers are made from polished rub off leather combinations, giving the shoe a very unique aesthetic.
Herring Shoes has introduced the Montresta to its Continental collection. The Herring Montresta is a wonderful casual loafer made in a variety of soft coloured suedes on the red micro rubber sole. Fully leather linned and ideal for casual wear.
Herring Continental represents the very best footwear available from outside the UK. Alongside classic styles from around the world you will find loafers, chukka boots and driving moccasins with a modern twist
Style blog Diary of a Clothes Horse has featured the Herring Shoes X Fox Bros collaboration. Click here to see the full collection available. Alternatively scroll down to see the full feature from Diary of a Clothes Horse…
Style title Bond has featured Herring Shoes’ Sienna and Heath in their main fashion shoot. The Sienna and Heath form part of Herring’s beautiful loafer collection. The Sienna is classic hand-stitched tasseled loafer style. Made to the true Italian moccasin construction using the finest leathers. The Heath is a classic Penny loafer made from top grade calf leather with a full leather lining insole and Goodyear Welted leather sole. Loafers were originally house shoes explaining their relaxed air. Combined with a suit they seem almost rakish in comparison to Oxfords. So versatile, penny loafers even sit well with weekend staples like jeans, chinos, cargo pants and shorts. For those unfortunates who suffer dress down Fridays or a casual workplace environment consider incorporating a pair of brown suede or chestnut loafers into your work wardrobe. Thus endeth the lesson. Scroll down to see the full shoot…
Popular fashion and style blog, Diary of a Clothes Horse has featured Herring Shoes’ latest collaboration with Alfred Sargent. This exclusive collection includes the Drake, Fiennes, Raleigh, Scott and Shakelton. Scroll down for the full feature…
International style title Bello has featured our Herring Fencote in an interview and photo shoot with actor Danny Dyer. The Herring Fencote is a beautiful two-tone wingtip made from rich chocolate brown calf leather and navy suede. Hand crafted in the Cheaney factory, England.
The English call these shoes co-respondent but their proper name is spectator; disguising the fact that the spectator was originally a gentleman’s sports shoe. Embodying all the sporty informality of their original forbearers, the Fencote adds a dash of rakishness to your semi-formal and weekend wardrobe.
Men’s fashion blog, Last Style of Defense highly recommends the Herring Stow Suede – the result of a collaboration with Trickers and forming part of Herring’s premium collection. The Stow Suede is a full-brogue boot made to Herring’s own design in rich suede, crafted by the renowned R.E. Tricker’s of Northampton, England. The Stow distils down the essence of a work boot while incorporating sufficient refinement to sit comfortably within a stylish weekend wardrobe. A classic Harrington and well tailored Jeans or chinos are the natural accompaniments to these boots. If you really want to play with scale, colour and design try combining the Stow with khaki cargo pants, a crisp cotton shirt and a tailored navy cotton blazer.
The Moor belt from Herring Shoes is a new style Herring has added to its collection of beautifully crafted belts. The belt is the result of a collaboration with the Fox Bros Mill, the last of England’s West Country Tweed Mills. The Moor belt is constructed using a truly unique tweed exclusive to Herring, creating a belt to compliment Herring’s Tweed range of footwear.
Popular men’s style blog Selectism features our Stow Suede. The Stow is a full-brogue boot made to our own design in rich suede, crafted by the renowned R.E. Tricker’s of Northampton, England. The Stow highlights the essence of a work boot while incorporating sufficient refinement to sit comfortably within a stylish weekend wardrobe. A classic Harrington and well tailored Jeans or chinos are the natural accompaniments to these boots. If you really want to play with scale, colour and design try combining the Stow with khaki cargo pants, a crisp cotton shirt and a tailored navy cotton blazer.Â
The Mail on Sunday’s Live magazine has featured our Herring Mayfair in an interview with illusionist and presenter, Derren Brown. The Herring Mayfair is handcrafted in the Barker factory to Herring’s own design and specification. This Oxford style uses the finest calf upper and full leather lining and insole as standard. Scroll down to see the full shoot…
With Spring just around the corner, update your wardrobe with a few key styles from Herring Shoes. The Herring Ilford is a Chukka boot made from waxy distressed leather, incorporating a comfort insole system. The rubber insert leather sole gives the boot grip & durability. The Herring Hounslow is a stylish brogue made from oiled suede. The construction includes the rubber insert sole for extra wear and durability. The Herring Haslemere is a stunning brogue made from a variety of soft suedes & calf leathers. Finally, the Herring Langley is a combined leather and suede belt, hand-made in the Cheaney factory in Northampton.
Influential blogger Aizak Buyondo wears our Herring Monarch. The Herring Monarch is a classic velvet slipper hand made in England. Featuring a luxurious quilted lining and hand embroidered ‘Herring Crest.’ Often referred to as the Albert (after Queen Victoria’s consort), they were originally regarded as house shoes by the English. They became acceptable footwear for wearing with dinner jackets at home or at ones club, and remain so today. They’re also credited with being a forebear of the loafer, or at least helping towards its social acceptance. Fit for a King or the man with an appreciation of the finer things in life.
Herring Shoes has introduced a new premium shoe to its portfolio of fine footwear. The Herring Raleigh is a beautifully hand-made Balmoral Monk shoe. Made on Herring’s new 1966 last, named in recognition of their founding year. The Herring Raleigh is hand-made in Northampton by Alfred Sargent to Herring’s own design and specification and available to purchase in May 2013.
This month County Weddings magazine has featured our Greenwich II, Henley II, Bovey Holdall, Snooty Sock and Oak Bark Belt in their pick of the key groom’s accessories. This feature went across all 13 of the County Weddings titles over the UK. See below for the full feature:
RWD magazine has featured our Harvard II in their March issue. The shoot highlights ‘what to wear and how to wear it.’ RWD therefore agrees that our Harvard II is the footwear to be wearing this season. See below for the shoot…
Herring Shoes has introduced the Drake to its premium collection. The Herring Drake is a wonderful Oxford cap style made with Antique Chestnut calf on Herring’s new 1966 last, named in recognition of their founding year. This style has been hand made bespoke to Herring in Northampton by Alfred Sargent to Herring’s own design and specification. Alfred Sargent was founded in 1899 by Alfred Sargent himself and his two sons. Ever since then, Alfred Sargent shoes have been synonymous with quality English shoemaking. The Herring Drake is available from www.herringshoes.co.uk from May 2013.