Introducing the new TUKskin™

Introducing the new TUKskin™

Are you ready to take your vegan shoes to the next level? Be the first to discover our innovative and one-of-a-kind TUKskin collection made from 100% peta-approved materials. 
October 20, 2017
T.U.K.'s Autumn Winter '16 Core Collection

T.U.K.'s Autumn Winter '16 Core Collection

Creep It Real This AW16! Our autumn core collection is filled with fan favourites guaranteed to be a wardrobe staple.
October 06, 2016
Hooray..Hooray...It's The T.U.K. Holiday!

Hooray..Hooray...It's The T.U.K. Holiday!

It’s official, winter is here! This season we are bringing you some vegan must-haves including ultra-luxe velvet creepers, limited-edition boots and a new twist on a T.U.K favourite.

October 29, 2015
Best Creeper Shoes

Best Creeper Shoes

Sometimes choosing the next creeper to add to your collection can be a tough decision!  Don’t worry- we’ve done the hard work for you. We’re bringing you our top 5 best sellers and why you need them now!

May 22, 2015
T.U.K. Shoes Spring/Summer '15 REVOLUTION!

T.U.K. Shoes Spring/Summer '15 REVOLUTION!

Join the T.U.K revolution and up your shoe game this season with our Spring/Summer '15 collection.
February 10, 2015
Steal Her Style!

Steal Her Style!

If you're not familiar with the website Steal Her Style - then get familiar! It's an awesome website, where music meets fashion to bring you the latest and greatest inspirational outfit ideas based on how to get the look of the celebrities you follow from from Miley Cyrus to Paramore! Steal her style allows you to adopt the style, hair styles and make up tips from celebrities in ways that won't break the bank; by offering great advice on where to get cheaper alternatives to the hefty price of the designer labels. Naturally.. We searched for T.U.K. Creepers and thought we'd share with you how some of these lovely ladies wear their T.U.K. Creepers! If you look to the top right you will see Sydney Sierota from the up and coming band Echosmith. Sydney is often spotted dancing around on stage in a pair of creepers, and this time she has opted for our A8501 round toe brogue creepers matched with a stripey dress and contrasting polka dot tights, as she posed for the photoshoot! You can see more of Sydney wearing our creepers on the Steal Her Style web link. Whether you love her or hate her, we can't take our eyes off her. Marmite Miley poses for a photoshoot in our eye catching Irisdescent creepers and wears.. not a lot else to be honest, suprisingly. Steal Her Style suggests pairing these creepers up with a quirky pair of blue leopard print jeans or shorts, a chunky necklace.. fluffy Bolero is optional. The iridescent style is also available in our Anarchic Boots range, if you prefer something a tad more tenacious! The great thing about this website is that you can take the bits you like and add your personal twist to make the style your own! Miley Cyrus Now for a homegrown celebrity, Perrie Edwards from the band Little Mix brought some fun and definitely some style to a photoshoot for their UK tour, in a pair of our A8379L Creeper Wedge Booties. Perrie rocks this looks with a Topshop short floral playsuit, peace sign earrings and brings the edge with bright pink dip dye hair - We love this style and it's easy to create! Bandmate to Perrie is Jade Thirwall in Little Mix, who also snagged herself a pair of our popular A6803 White Leather Hi Mondo Creepers. To our delight, Jade wears her creeper with a mid skirt with her union jack tank top tucked in. The checkered necklace and braces really bring a Ska feel to this outfit!perrie-edwards-little-mix-S What we love about all of these styles is that they are easy to recreate from what we generally have in our wardrobes or can access quite easily in the high street if needed. So if you're off on a date, to a gig or a party or just feel like jazzing up your own style; get onto steal her style and get some inspirational ideas! Ash Costello from the Californian rock band, New Years Day brings the edge with the amazing ribcage dress from the brand Kill Star and topped off the look with knee high socks and our new Nosebleed Split Stack Mary Janes with the Swirl detail. We can't get enough of this look and the her Harley Quinn style, half red half black hair really stands out with the darkness of this outfit! Ash-Costello-New-Years-Day We love seeing how you rock your creepers, whether it's making them the key factor in your outfit or subtly wearing quirky socks with your creepers in a plain black outfit. Show us your style by tagging us in your Instagram pictures with the #creepitreal If you want to see more fashion stimulating styles from celebs in T.U.K.s check out the T.U.K. page on Steal her style here!
September 10, 2014
Kelly Osbourne Creepin' Around!

Kelly Osbourne Creepin' Around!

Kelly Osbourne has always been one for standing out in the crowd, and here at T.U.K. we embrace that attitude. So we were delighted when Kelly slipped on a pair of our fantastic A6804 Black & White Leather Hi Mondo Creepers for her latest photo shoot; she loved them so much she shared a picture of her sitting poolside with bearded male model, Ricki Hall on her lunch break and kicking back in her creepers, and later whilst on a plane - Living the dream! Being the daughter of the Famous X-factor judge Sharon Osbourne and living legend Ozzy Osbourne, Kelly has never struggled to make a notorious name for herself by trying a variety of jobs from song writing to acting and presenting, and now takes on a new challenge as a fashion designer. She is launching her new fashion line "Stories.. By Kelly Osbourne" with 13 ready to wear styles, available from sizes 0-24 to promote equality in fashion, here's what she had to say about her exciting new line: "I believe that every time you wear something you have a story of where you wore it, whether it's good or bad. My mission is not to be the number one fashion designer in the world" Her new collection is already in demand from celebrity Ciara and pop sensation Taylor Swift - With her quirky style that radiates attitude, we expect it will do well and can't wait to see what she has in store. To adapt your style to resembles Kelly's prominent retro rocker style, grab yourself a pair of leather creepers, some 50s dresses and lilac hair dye! Kelly-O-Poolx300 Kelly-O-Planex300
August 21, 2014
Johnny Depp on the Jimmy Kimmel Show wearing T.U.K. Creepers

Johnny Depp on the Jimmy Kimmel Show wearing T.U.K. Creepers

Johnny Depp, the man himself, was seen in Beijing sporting his quirky style, which included an awesome pair of A8366 T.U.K. Mondo Hi Black Suede Creepers whilst promoting Transcendence, his latest film in which he plays a Dr struck on artificial intelligence and uploads his conscious into a programme and it all takes off from there.. Johnny Depp took center stage in his creepers to play the guitar for 1000 invited guests, whilst on tour promoting in Beijing. Depp was joined on stage by Taiwanese R&B/hard rock artist David Tao, a big local star. When he's not jabbering on about artificial intelligence, he guest starred on the Jimmy Kimmel Show in April of this year again, in the same pair of black suede creepers - He look great! You can check out the full video here, it's worth a watch:
July 30, 2014
T.U.K.'s Spotlight Q&A: Rock Star Stylist Candice Lambert

T.U.K.'s Spotlight Q&A: Rock Star Stylist Candice Lambert

A Stylist That Rocks! Q&A with Candice Lambert
Heavily influenced by the underground rock and punk scene she grew up in, Candice Lambert naturally found her calling as a fashion stylist for musicians. The rock star styling aficionado does anything from tour wardrobe, photo shoots, award shows, album covers, music video, to editorials. She styles just about anything that deals with music and fashion. Candice has put T.U.K. on a lot of musicians as well. Some of her clients have included Echosmith, Atlas Genius, The Offspring, Deluka, Andra Day, Green Day… and many more.
Who have been some of your favorite bands or celebrities to work with?
This question is hard to answer. I love all of the bands that I have been lucky enough to style. Each band has its unique style which always makes it fun to work with them. Currently, I am really enjoying working with Bad Things, Kongos, Camila, Smallpools, Blondfire, The Offspring, Echosmith and Deluka. In the past, the Black Keys and Green Day were always a blast to work with.
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Not only do you love to style T.U.K. creepers on your clients but you’ve also worn and been a huge fan of them your whole life. What is it that draws you to T.U.K.?
Well, creepers have been in my life since I was a kid. I grew up in the punk scene and it was a prominent fixture in our style. Creepers were a way to not only express yourself and your scene as a kid but it also provided an opportunity for you to identify with others. If you saw someone walking down the street in a pair, you knew immediately they knew what was up. They communicated to you an underlining street cred without words. I will wear creepers for the rest of my life. I will be that 80-year-old lady tromping around in a pair. They bring me to my roots, remind me of where I came from and plus they are so damn cool.
Tell us about your T.U.K. creeper collection! Which style is your favorite?
I have a fairly extensive collection. I have the Vivas in almost all colors as well as a ton of colors and patterns in the classic creeper. I love the Mondo, but I think my favorite is the studded Monk.
What influences your personal style and where do you get inspiration from when styling your clients?
Music has influenced me which in turn has affected my personal style. From my teen years and beyond, I have reflected that influence in the way I have expressed myself through my personal style. The Clash has made a profound impact, and they are reflected in my choices because I get them and I like their message. Music is art – art is style – and it all a personal choice. I always say my personal style is a mixture of Joan Jett, Gwen Stefani, Kate Moss and Joe Strummer.
When styling clients, I listen to their music so I can get a sense of who they are and create a scene of their message and an image in my head to truly understand what it is that they want to communicate to their audiences. Then, I review previous photos, look for things I think represents that message best and things that I think don’t. I consider their vision and understand the core of their creative message. I usually have a collaborative meeting with the band members to discuss creative ways to express who they are and what they want to communicate as artists. This helps me to identify ways to display them through fashion in concert with their music and their art. Their message, their art, and their sound must be honestly reflected through their fashion. In my mind, they are the Picassos, the Van Goghs, and the Pollacks of the 21st Century so I want to ensure their fashion never detracts from their music.
If you had the chance, who would you love to style and throw a pair of T.U.K. shoes on?
Wow! Hard question! I would love to style and throw some creepers on Joan Jett, Blondie, The Replacements, RHCP, Paramore, Twenty One Pilots. Really, I could go on and on. Everyone needs a pair of T.U.K.’s in their life.
What are your goals for the future and what can we expect to see from you?
I have many styling projects for this summer that I am excited about. I want to eventually start my own line and have a collection but I am going to start with shoes first. I am addicted to footwear as you can see, and I have tons ideas.
Candice Lambert
Margaret Maldonado Agency: margaretmaldonado.com/category/styling/artist/candice-lambert Twitter: twitter.com/CDiceLove13 Instagram: instagram.com/cdicelove13
July 10, 2014
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Do the Creep – a history of the Creeper shoe

Some footwear styles are made for trends but creepers are not one of them, they evolved... get a fascinating insight of how creepers came to fashion, read freelance writer Lee Powell's article featured in this months Vintageville Magazine.

It’s hard to imagine that a pair of functional desert boots worn by British soldiers in World War Two would become the iconic rock n roll footwear of teddyboys and rockabillies; but believe it or not, this is exactly the case!

Originally worn in the North African deserts, these thick souled crepe boots were ideal for helping deal with the extremities of the heat and the sandy terrain of the area. When the troops returned home the boots followed and found their way back to the shores of merry old England, where they continued to be worn and over time slowly caught on as a new fashionable design of footwear.

Shoe manufactures including Denson and Ladd's noticed the increasing numbers of ex-solders as well as civilians wearing these thick souled boots and taking inspiration from them developed the Creeper or ‘Brothel creeper’ as they become known. In 1949 George Hamilton Cox joined his father’s shoe making company and got got to work pioneering the companies signature shoe Creeper, which were marketed under the name ‘Hamilton’.

There is some speculation as to where these shoes inherited this nickname of ‘Brothel Creepers’ from but rumour has it that after their return from the war a number of soldiers in the capital wanted to experience some fun after years away fighting and found themselves in the dim neon lit back streets of Soho to enjoy its labyrinth of seedy adult entertainment. This is a wonderful story and if it’s true adds a wonderfully decedent grit to the shoes 60 plus year history.

Around the early 50’s a new youth scene, the Edwardians, later to be known as the teddyboys, was in its infancy and quickly adopted this new, innovative shoe design as their own. As the popularity of the teddyboys grew so in turn did their distinctive style of dress which incorporated the Creepers and thrust them into the limelight that the teddyboys found themselves in. As this scene grew ever more poplar clothing and footwear manufactures were quickly to jump on the band wagon and produce their own adaptions of the Teddyboy uniform and in turn made it easier to obtain but the drape suits and creepers, which exponential increased the number of youth’s becoming teddyboys and their public visibility. *

Towards the end of the 50’s and early 60’s a number of other rocking youth scenes; rockabillies, bikers and rockers, developed from the influence of US music and films which were being increasing popular in the UK. These groups along with the teddyboys were very much intertwined, all inhabiting the anti-social outskirts of teenage youth cultures and shared a common bond their love of rock n roll music. Although each group has their own distinctive style one often borrowed from the other and people in the scenes often moved from one to another as the years passed. This resulted in a cross pollination of styles to a certain degree and one element of clothing which transgressed each of these scenes with great ease was the ever distinctive creeper.

As is often the case fashions changed along with music and as the years moved into the 60’s the visual popularity of these rocking teenage youth cultures declined as others such as the mods increased and as such creepers were all but resigned to the dust-bin of fashions history except for a small army of die-hards who soldiered on with their scenes.

In the early 70’s two young disenfranchised Londoner’s, Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren, who both had an interested in 1950’s rebellious culture opened the now infamous ‘Let It Rock’ shop at 430 Kings Road. Westwood started making Teddyboy clothing for McLaren to sell, but his time with a modern, more in your face appearance than its 50’s predecessor. George Cox as an already established shoe manufacturer still existed although now focusing on producing other shoe designs, soon realised there was a growing interest in a newly popularised Teddy boy scene and with this came an interest in their creepers which were also sold in the shop

By 1972’ Let It Rock’ had become ‘Too fast to Live, Too Young to Die’ and changed its prominent stock from the neo-Edwardian wear of the teddy boys to the leather jackets and t-shirts of the rocker but still kept a stock of creepers and ordered in drape jackets for those who required them. Yet again there was a crossover of the teddyboy and rocker scenes and as before creepers were on prominent display with both genres. In a bid to push the mantel of fashion and tastes to the extremes by 1974 ‘Too Fast…’ became the infamous ‘Sex’ and shortly afterwards via the Sex Pistols and British punk McLaren turned music and fashion in its head and spat in the face of anyone who wasn’t willing to surrender to its spiky attitudes. Although at this time the “uniform” of the punk wasn’t wholly formulated as it was to become in later years and creeper became, for some time the punk’s footwear of choice. During this time however punk wasn’t the only music / fashion subculture on the rise. The reintroduction of the teddyboys some years previous had kick started the rock ‘n’ roll revival which pulled together legions of teddyboys, rockers and rockabillies, who as before donned the creepers as they had always done.

At the time the two subcultures went nose to nose and their fights became headline grabbing news stories, however as quickly as it had all stated it ended and the two went their merry way and occasionally met somewhere in the middle in the form of psychobilly. Yet throughout all of their differences one common denominator remained true, the creeper shoe.

Since the late 70’s and early 80’s the growth in interest in creepers remained on a steady incline being utilized by the rocking communities and punks alike. Then as they always do fashion and popular culture become interested in both scenes and although in the mainstream both had a slight decline during the 90’s, since the new millennium saw the light of day it opened up a huge chasm in the world of fashion and musical based subcultures where one borrowed heavily from the other. 5 or 6 years ago there were a handful of companies producing Creepers nowadays you can find endless reams of styles and variations online and even the odd pair on the local high-street.

There are still a number of shoe manufactures which specialise in creepers and this has slowly increased yet throughout the melee of change one scene has remained as true to the creepers as there were in the 50’s and today these wonderfully distinctive shoes still form a core element in the look of teddy boys, rockabillies, psychobillies and rock ‘n’ rollers all over the world.

As already stated there are a dizzying array of creepers available online and in the high-street. These vary from company to company as well as price and quality. Although cheaper creepers can act as a good introduction you’d be advised to invest in a pair form one of the specialist companies manufacturing them such as T.U.K as they are more likely to last years longer than some of the cheaper more fashion based designs.

*For a full history of creepers including images, see the article in January's issue of Vintageville Magazine here.

We would like to offer huge thanks to Lee Powell for allowing us use this article on our blog. Lee has some great images and content on his own blog you can check it out here.

January 28, 2014
Vintage Life

Vintage Life

Freelance writer, Lee Powell is featured looking slick next to his motor, in a pair of the A7269 White Leather Mondo Lo Creepers. These photos were in issue #3 of His Vintage Life and we think they look Rad! - Photos by Claire Powell For those of you who are not yet aware of Vintage Life, come out of that rock you're living under and find them on Facebook. 269,000+ Facebookers can't be wrong, and there's some really quirky posts to be seen. For those born in the wrong era, but bring some vintage into the present day; Old rockers, Teddy Boys, Pin Up Girls etc.. this is a must read for you. You can subscribe through their page for the magazine. Lee, being a massive fan of T.U.K. Shoes was the perfect candidate to write an article on creepers for the Vintage Life Magazine. "I rate T.U.K creepers incredibly high and can't recall a day when I haven't worn a pair in the last 5 years" You can expect to read his article released in the new year in the Vintage Life Magazine. We can't wait! Check out Lee's Tumblr page.
December 20, 2013
Win a pair of Viva Creepers!!

Win a pair of Viva Creepers!!

We're holding a competition to give you the opportunity to be in with a chance of winning an awesome pair of our lightweight Viva Creepers of your choice. If you haven't yet been enlightened to our new range, check out the Viva Creepers website, filled with cool pictures and really cute videos! Viva creepers put a new twist on the traditional look, so follow the link to see the website to see for yourself: http://tukvivacreepers.com/home.html To win a pair of these lavish & revolutionary lightweight Viva creepers just enter your details and we shall select a winner at random - Easy as that! Winner to be picked at random and announced November 1st, keep an eye on our Facebook page! Click here to Enter: https://www.tukshoes.co.uk/competitions/ Good Luck!!
October 25, 2013