SOLOVAIR (NPS SHOES) – Wollaston, Northamptonshire, England
The Heritage: Founded in 1881 as a workers' cooperative in the Northamptonshire village of Wollaston, NPS Shoes possesses a deep and rich history within UK footwear. From 1960 until the mid-1990s, they were the manufacturing force behind the original Dr. Martens boots, engineering their pioneering "Soft Sole Suspension" technology into the iconic footwear. When Dr. Martens eventually offshored the vast majority of its production to mass-manufacturing facilities in Asia, Solovair / NPS Shoes refused to close its doors. They simply continued manufacturing the exact same boots in their original Wollaston factory, using the original machines, lasts and leather cutters, under the trademarked name Solovair.
The Verdict: Solovair represents a staunch defiance of disposable, mass-market manufacturing. As their offshored counterparts rely heavily on heat-sealed soles that are notoriously difficult to repair, Solovair strictly uses traditional Goodyear welting. This historic construction method, combined with a hidden wooden shank for structural arch support, ensures the heavy-duty air-cushioned soles can be completely removed and replaced by a cobbler once worn down. By retaining their Northamptonshire workforce and prioritising mechanical repairability over high-volume scale, they continue to produce the definitive, authentic British work boot.
Core Products: The classic 8-Eye Derby Boot, the 3-Eye Gibson shoe, heavy-duty Chelsea boots and traditional tassel loafers.