For every path
that wanders.
Mary Janes stitched from clover-brown leather. Linen espadrilles for long afternoons. Wellington boots the colour of a mossy gate. Each pair made for the morning before the world wakes.
4,200+
Pairs sold
Hand-stitched
Every sole
B-Corp
Certified

New this season
Clover Mary Jane · £195
First
Mud.
When the garden wakes before you do. Damp earth, the first green shoots, and the particular pleasure of a puddle you chose to step in. Shoes for the weeks when everything is becoming.
The garden at 6am, March

Clover Mary Jane
Full-grain leather, brass buckle
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Puddle Wellington
Natural rubber, moss-green
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Seedling Derby
Waxed canvas upper, crepe sole
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Long
Light.
The evenings that refuse to end. Warm stone underfoot, the smell of sun on linen, a glass of something cold on the garden wall. Shoes made to be kicked off at the gate.
Long light through the orchard, July

Meadow Espadrille
Undyed linen, jute sole
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Barefoot Sandal
Vegetable-tanned leather
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Orchard Mule
Suede, leather-lined
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Basket &
Bramble.
The hedgerows are heavy. The path is damp underfoot and the air smells of woodsmoke and wet leaves. Shoes that understand that the best walking is done when no one is watching.
After the hedgerow walk, October
Harvest Boot
Oiled leather, Goodyear welted
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Bramble Brogue
Conker leather, leather sole
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Hedgerow Chelsea
Soft calf leather, elastic gusset
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Hearth
side.
The fire is lit. The bread is cooling. The dog is already asleep. Shoes for inside and the short walk to the woodshed — comfort that doesn't sacrifice the feeling of being properly dressed.
By the fire, a Tuesday in December

Fireside Slipper
Boiled wool, leather sole
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Snowdrop Boot
Waxed leather, shearling-lined
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Hearth Loafer
Burnished leather, penny slot
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"Made slowly,
worn forever."
— Bramble Workshop, Dorset
A shoe that earns
its wrinkles.
We make fewer than six hundred pairs a year. Each one is touched by the same four hands, in the same order, in a converted dairy barn outside Bridport.
Vegetable-tanned leather
We source full-grain hides from a fourth-generation tannery in Somerset, chosen for their natural grain and the way they age — deepening in colour with every season of wear.
Cut by hand, not machine
Each pattern piece is cut by a single maker. The slight irregularities — a millimetre here, a softer edge there — are what make every pair unmistakably hand-made.
Waxed linen thread
We use waxed linen thread for its strength and its softness. The stitch count per centimetre is the same as it was in 1952. Some things don't need improving.
Beeswax and patience
Every sole is hand-burnished with beeswax from a Dorset apiary. It takes twelve minutes per pair. We have never found a faster way to do it properly.



What people are saying.
The kind of shoes that make you want to leave the house earlier just to walk somewhere beautiful.
Wren Ashby
Illustrator, Herefordshire
Bramble makes footwear the way good bread is made — slowly, with attention, and with the understanding that the process is part of the product.
— The Kinfolk Table
I've had my Clover Mary Janes for three years. They've been to every market, every muddy field, every harvest supper. They look better now than the day they arrived.
Miriam Calloway
Smallholder, Somerset
A rare thing — shoes with a genuine sense of place.
— Country Living
I left London for a stone cottage with a wood burner and a vegetable patch. Bramble is one of the few brands that understood that decision before I did.
Rosalind Ferris
Former architect, now beekeeper
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Stories from the
kitchen garden.
Four times a year, we write a letter. New shoes arriving from the workshop. A recipe from the woman who inspired a sole. A pressed wildflower from the field behind the barn. No noise — just the season.