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Type
  
Private

Products
  
Shoes

Website
  
church-footwear.com

CEO
  
Stephen Etheridge (2001–)

Industry
  
Retail

Owner
  
Prada, Equinox

Founded
  
1873

Parent organization
  
Prada

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Headquarters
  
Northampton, United Kingdom

Founders
  
Thomas Church, William Church, Alfred Church

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Church’s is a high-end English footwear manufacturer founded in 1873 by Thomas Church and his three sons. During the 1990s the company came under the control of Prada which bought 83% of the company at US$170 million. Prada later sold a 45% stake to Equinox, a private equity firm.

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History

Between the two world wars Church’s became actively involved in the development of the footwear industry in general. In 1919 the British Boot, Shoe and Allied Trades Research Association was created with Church’s as a founder-member. As a result of this partnership, the Northampton Technical College was established in 1925. This went on the become the University of Northampton in 2005.

The family business was taken over by Prada in 1999, and has since then expanded its outlets overseas. As of 2014, the company employed 650 people. The same year, Church's took over adjacent premises in St James Road, formerly a tram and later a bus depot, in anticipation of further expansion which could add up to another 140 jobs.

Location

Its main installations are located in the St James area of Northampton, with an estimated production capacity of 5,000 pairs per week, 70% of which are exported all over the world. Besides products sold to resellers and individual customers, the company also has several of its own retail stores, including ones in Jermyn Street, London, George Street, Edinburgh, and Pacific Place, Hong Kong. It has 50 stores across central and northern Europe, America, Hong Kong, China, Singapore and Japan.

Notable users

During Pierce Brosnan's tenure as James Bond, various selections of dress shoes from the Church's range were used in production. Lindy Hemming, who was the costume designer explained the choice of Church's shoes as having the appropriate weight to complement the silhouette of the tailored Brioni suits she had commissioned for Bond.

British Prime Minister, Tony Blair had a "lucky pair" of Church's black brogues that he wore to every session of Prime Minister's Questions.

References

Church's Wikipedia