I love my Trickers stow boots! I wore them for the first time in Poland just before Christmas, we had heavy snow there. I didn’t even have to break them in. They were like an old pair of slippers! Thank you Trickers. 👍
I’ve had my Trickers “Kensington’s” for years and although I’ve had them back to the factory for resoling they remain intrinsically a very smart shoe. Kept still in their box and bags they’ve become a well loved and integral part of my wardrobe. The staff in the Jermyn Street shop are always helpful and make any visit a pleasure. Thank you Trickers!
My first pair of high quality boots was the Trickers Stow purchased in 2021. Lovely pair and super comfortable. Remains a treasured part of my boot collection.
Proud owner of my grandpa old pair (20 years old) and mine as well. Planning soon to buy a pair for my fiancee, to walk british, be supported and gain confidence in a good pair of shoes. See you soon tricker's !
I love this shop. Not sure about the validity of the "Fire Exit" sign, though. I don't think I'd attempt running in the opposite direction 🔥 On second thought, there just might be a brief opportunity to salvage some of their most beautiful shoes . . .
Even though I myself am probably not going to be able to purchase any goods from the street any time soon the craftsmanship the tradition and the lack of change truly make up and define what I love about England so very much Jermynn Street and Savile and row in combination with the surrounding traditional area are truly the most beautiful area that I ever were to step footing it feels just like walking through a dream I very sadly only have the pleasure of being there for a short amount of time and only as a visitor so far though my biggest dream would be to live at such place at any point of my life. It was this moment where I stepped foot onto the Sloane Square and for the first time entering what I had always wished to see once in my life and it was just like I imagined building buildings more old more personally beautiful than I could ever have imagined everyone was so perfectly polite, no lack of manners style or artistry whatsoever from the beautiful little red houses of Chelsea where I stayed for the time I was able to walk right through the last battalion of Quinn, essentially British culture that is the prestinely beautiful district of Chelsea and Kensington right to the old part of Westminster see Buckingham Palace and the jewel of artistry that is the National Gallery then without even seeing the modern nastiness that sadly surrounds this bastion of beauty style politeness and tradition I was able to step foot into the Jermyn Street and Savile Row to meet some of the greatest artists based in some of the oldest traditional shops that I’ve ever seen in my life and even there I was welcome so very wholeheartedly that I’m still most thankful for it, especially in the Henry pool Tailor house that’s so I believe is not only a beautiful place to be but also the very greatest Taylor to exist throughout the world and I wouldn’t wish many things over a suit from them at some point of my life as well as the worlds oldest Hatter Lock &co I was welcomed so very nicely even though it was obviously visible that I were not going to buy their pristinely beautiful art pieces which were simply not in my price region they have been overwhelmingly kind to me, especially Mr Cundy from Henry Poole as well as the gentleman from Lock have taken out the time of their surely most busy day to let me have a look into there most marvellous world to a great part thanks to them. I will always remember this journey fondly and I so very much hope to be able to come back one day London has truly left me enchanted
I have two pairs of Stow and one pair of Bourton, and it baffles me that a design from 1937 is still stunning today. Across the internet, it is said to size them down half a size. I advise against this. They are true to size, provided you wear thick socks.
Tricker's a proud company, supplying proud people..........Made in England by a proud workforce.
God bless Trickers, and all who work with them.
This was a great video, thank you for sharing.
I have a dozen of pairs of your superb shoes. And i’ll buy more for sure. 👏🏻
I love my Trickers stow boots! I wore them for the first time in Poland just before Christmas, we had heavy snow there. I didn’t even have to break them in. They were like an old pair of slippers! Thank you Trickers. 👍
I’ve had my Trickers “Kensington’s” for years and although I’ve had them back to the factory for resoling they remain intrinsically a very smart shoe. Kept still in their box and bags they’ve become a well loved and integral part of my wardrobe. The staff in the Jermyn Street shop are always helpful and make any visit a pleasure. Thank you Trickers!
I bought a pair in 1985. I've looked after them. And still get comments how good they look
Built to last! Thanks, Martin.
My first pair of high quality boots was the Trickers Stow purchased in 2021. Lovely pair and super comfortable. Remains a treasured part of my boot collection.
I’m the proud owner of 10 pairs of Stow boots,in various colours and leathers.
Comfort,longevity and tradition.
I just got my fourth pair of Trickers and I just love the product, the brand, the history!
Proud owner of my grandpa old pair (20 years old) and mine as well. Planning soon to buy a pair for my fiancee, to walk british, be supported and gain confidence in a good pair of shoes. See you soon tricker's !
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Just received my 1st Tricker's--a pair of chukka boots. Beautiful in quality, appearance, and better-than-expected pleasure in wearing.
A truly fantastic brand
I love this shop. Not sure about the validity of the "Fire Exit" sign, though. I don't think I'd attempt running in the opposite direction 🔥
On second thought, there just might be a brief opportunity to salvage some of their most beautiful shoes . . .
Had my Tricker "Keswicks" for 27yrs now.... gradually polished to a lovely light conker shade. Amazing shoes !
I love my Trickers , I proudly tell everyone all about them and the people who make them when they say "that's a pair of shoes"
Even though I myself am probably not going to be able to purchase any goods from the street any time soon the craftsmanship the tradition and the lack of change truly make up and define what I love about England so very much Jermynn Street and Savile and row in combination with the surrounding traditional area are truly the most beautiful area that I ever were to step footing it feels just like walking through a dream I very sadly only have the pleasure of being there for a short amount of time and only as a visitor so far though my biggest dream would be to live at such place at any point of my life. It was this moment where I stepped foot onto the Sloane Square and for the first time entering what I had always wished to see once in my life and it was just like I imagined building buildings more old more personally beautiful than I could ever have imagined everyone was so perfectly polite, no lack of manners style or artistry whatsoever from the beautiful little red houses of Chelsea where I stayed for the time I was able to walk right through the last battalion of Quinn, essentially British culture that is the prestinely beautiful district of Chelsea and Kensington right to the old part of Westminster see Buckingham Palace and the jewel of artistry that is the National Gallery then without even seeing the modern nastiness that sadly surrounds this bastion of beauty style politeness and tradition I was able to step foot into the Jermyn Street and Savile Row to meet some of the greatest artists based in some of the oldest traditional shops that I’ve ever seen in my life and even there I was welcome so very wholeheartedly that I’m still most thankful for it, especially in the Henry pool Tailor house that’s so I believe is not only a beautiful place to be but also the very greatest Taylor to exist throughout the world and I wouldn’t wish many things over a suit from them at some point of my life as well as the worlds oldest Hatter Lock &co I was welcomed so very nicely even though it was obviously visible that I were not going to buy their pristinely beautiful art pieces which were simply not in my price region they have been overwhelmingly kind to me, especially Mr Cundy from Henry Poole as well as the gentleman from Lock have taken out the time of their surely most busy day to let me have a look into there most marvellous world to a great part thanks to them. I will always remember this journey fondly and I so very much hope to be able to come back one day London has truly left me enchanted
I have two pairs of Stow and one pair of Bourton, and it baffles me that a design from 1937 is still stunning today. Across the internet, it is said to size them down half a size. I advise against this. They are true to size, provided you wear thick socks.
They are definitely true to size, identical with Cheaney, Barker's and John Lewis in my experience.
Only 5 years to their big 200 anniversary. Must buy a pair before then.
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Fashion comes and goes but quality always lasts.