About Thomas Crick
The Origin: A Shoemaker Ahead of His Time In the heart of Leicester, England, 1830, Thomas Crick began what would become a legacy of refined footwear. A pioneer of the era, he wasn’t just crafting shoes—he was shaping a movement. Thomas Crick championed modern shoemaking long before it became an industry standard, earning him the title of “Father of the Leicester Shoe Industry.” His vision? Shoes that combined functional form with enduring style. Crick’s early designs were known for their durable soles, precise construction, and elegant silhouettes—setting the foundation for what would become the hallmark of British craftsmanship.
Crafted for the Modern Gentleman.
Built for long days and lasting impressions. Every step refined, every detail considered.