Brands |
Crockett & Jones, Church`s, Barker Marrell, Timberland, Ecco, Hush Puppy, Camel active and Camper.
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Returns Policy |
Should you wish to exchange your purchase or obtain a refund, goods must be returned within 14 days of receipt, with suitable proof of purchase, unworn and in a resellable condition. Within the UK goods can be returned via our freepost address (along with the packaging supplied with your order).
Orders returned outside of the UK are done so at a cost to the customer. The charge made for shipping is made purely to cover the cost of the initial sending out. Due to this we are unable to offer a refund for postage. Should you choose to return goods for an exchange via the freepost address we do not charge for additional shipping as a gesture of goodwill.
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Payment |
Jones Bootmaker are happy to accept VISA, MasterCard, Visa Delta/Connect, Switch and American Express.
All prices in the on-line store are listed in UK pounds. Your credit/debit cards will be charged in UK pounds.
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What They Say |
Jones is the story of family business, which began in 1857 when Alfred Jones and his wife Emma opened their first footwear shop in London’s Bayswater. Conditions were much harder than today with opening hours from 8am to 8pm, except on Saturday when the shop was open until midnight.
Over the years, nine of Alfred’s sons were apprenticed to the shoe trade, each eventually opening a shop of their own and all trading under the name of A. Jones & Sons. Jones led the retailing field by introducing stocks of ready-made shoes in 3 different widths and in doing so, started a tradition in shoe fitting.
In 1911, the company acquired modest factory in Northampton. At first little more than a hand-sewing workshop, the factory was developed over the years to the point where it was producing shoes for the whole company.
Following the Second World War expansion continued with the opening of a large warehouse in Eastbourne, the acquisition of new shops and the modernisation of existing branches. By 1955 the number of shops had outgrown the factories production capacity and the company joined Church & Co - the world famous Northampton shoe manufacturers.
Prada acquired the Church group and a consortium consisting of Peter Phillips, Ken Bartle and Lance Clark subsequently purchased Jones. It is the new owner´s intention, to develop the Jones Bootmaker brand which, caters for´Young Professionals´. This has great appeal to the mid to high grade market and the new owners will build upon this strength.
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