Collection: Edward Green
Edward Green has long occupied the highest rung of English ready-to-wear shoemaking. Founded in 1890, the company built its reputation on proportion, restraint, and uncompromising finishing rather than fashion or volume. Shoes are made in Northampton using traditional Goodyear-welted construction, with particular attention paid to last design and balance. Conservative oxfords and formal shoes remain the house’s strongest expression, where line and shape matter more than flourish. Alan Flusser has described Edward Green as “the most elegant and correct English shoes made today.” Its appeal lies in footwear that signals authority quietly, through discipline rather than display.