Stow Country Boot
The seven-eyelet country boot that reads as Tricker’s in a single wingtip line.
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Story & heritage
Stow is described by Tricker’s as its most iconic men’s boot: originally made as a country boot, then adopted across both fields and cities. The wingtip brogue pattern, solid Derby ankle shape and seven-eyelet front make it the house signature most people recognise first.
Against the wider Tricker’s story — a Northampton footwear maker founded in 1829 and best known for heavy country boots and shoes — Stow is the model that concentrates the brand’s rural durability into a city-wearable form.
Materials & craft
The official Stow page grounds the boot in leather uppers and linings, a storm welt and a half-bellows tongue designed to add a water-resistant seal. The 4497s last gives it the strong country-boot profile, while the choice of leather or Dainite-style rubber sole keeps the classic shape practical.
How to choose & style
Acorn or C-Shade Stow is the full heritage read: denim, heavy twill, waxed cotton and knitwear all make sense around its brogue weight. Black trims the boot toward city tailoring; textured leathers make it more outdoor and casual.