Crockett
& Jones is a shoe manufacturing company, established in 1879 by Charles
Jones and Sir James Crockett in Northampton, England. They were able to
establish the company with a grant from the Thomas White Trust. It specialises
in the manufacture of Goodyear-welted footwear. It is currently being run by
the great grandson of its co-founder, Charles Jones. Crockett & Jones
produces both men's and women's footwear with three collections offered for men
(Hand Grade Collection, Main Collection and Shell Cordovan Collection) and a
limited range of boots and low heeled shoes produced for women.
Northampton
is traditionally known for its shoe-making skills, one reason for setting up
the factory there in 1879. At the start of operations they produced men’s
boots.[2] In the 1890s the second generation of Harry Crockett and Frank Jones
began to modernise with more advanced machinery, particularly equipment
produced by Charles Goodyear. It produced shoes at a faster rate with lighter
manual work.
In 1897,
Crockett and Jones expanded the company into a larger factory and purchased the
facility, which is still in use by the company.
In the
1910s the company began exporting a large part of their production to
Australia, Argentina, South Africa, USA and the far east though the UK still
remained its principal market.
In the
1930s with the third generation of the founders and still a family business,
production reached 15,000 pairs of shoes each week. The majority of these were
women’s boots and shoes. They also supplied the 1940s war effort producing over
a million pairs of officers' boots. The company stopped production of their
usual footwear during this time.
The company
has continued to evolve and absorb the changes necessary to make it
competitive, but still maintaining a high quality product. This is where all
operations for the company take place, including production, design and
development.
The factory
in Perry Street, Northampton, dates back to the 1890s with additions to the
main building in 1910 and 1935, giving a large internal working space. It has a
large proportion of glass to give good natural lighting throughout the building
and a pleasant working environment, but can get rather cold in the winter and
extremely warm in the summer.
In 1947,
the grandson of Charles Jones, Richard Jones, joined the family company. In
1977 he was appointed Managing Director and is still involved with it today as
acting Chairman. Jonathan, Richard's son, also became involved with the family
business in 1977.
As at 2014
there were 11 Crockett & Jones retail shops and concessions based in
London, Birmingham, Paris, Brussels and New York City. The shops provide a
contemporary showcase for ready to wear footwear, including velvet slippers and
driving shoes and accessories.
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