RRP around £370 for current model
The company was founded by Joseph Cheaney in 1886 and in 1896 the company moved to its current location.
In 1964 the company was sold to internationally renowned Church's English Shoes, and to this day Cheaney remain one of England’s most prestigious shoemakers
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Foot and Shoe size how to measure what’s right for you
The sizes of the left and right feet are often slightly different. Purchase a shoe size based upon the larger foot.
Add 17 mm or 0.7 of an inch to foot size - that is the internal length for you!
There is a fair amount of give here so 15 to 20 mm will be fine 0.6 to 0.8 inches – better larger than smaller so if in doubt go bigger!
How to measure your feet – Best late in day as your feet expand on use
Wear socks that you would wear for the shoes you want. Take a piece of paper and a pen. Lay the paper against a wall on a flat firm surface - wood or tile.
Stand on the paper with your heel against the wall. Mark the end of the longest part of both feet - usually your 1st or 2nd toe – at 180 degrees from end of toe – straight down in other words. Measure both feet – use the length of the longest foot.