From the Archive
Explore the George Cox archive, a curated collection of artefacts and Creepers that may only scratch the surface of the brand and the shoe’s history, but therein lies a poignant message that every style, and every story, has always fit neatly in a shoebox.
Unit shoe stamp block for box end labels, 1952
‘Buxton’ Creeper made to original specification, est. 1953
‘Bingley’ Creeper in red suede, 1973
Catalogue images of original Creeper styles, 1974
Catalogue images of original Creeper styles, 1975
‘Diano’ Creeper in black/purple from Beaufort Market batch, 1976
'STRUMMER' CREEPER FROM 1970s SPECIFICATION, 1976
‘Skipton Boot’ Creeper made to original specification, 1979
‘Jubilee Rock’ Creeper from the Queen‘s Silver Jubilee, 1977
fleurs-de-lys update to commemorate Charles and Diana’s wedding, 1981
Sales enquiry letterhead, 1983
‘D-Ring Diano’ Creeper in white made for ‘Western Distribution’, Paris, 1985
SAMPLE TICKET FOR 'DACE' CREEPER IN SILVER LEATHER, 1994
‘Skipton’ Creeper with platform sole, 1996
Assorted sock stamps and box end labels, 1954–2002
‘Skipton’ Creeper collaboration with A Bathing Ape, 2002
‘Skipton’ Creeper with painted sole, 2005
CUT-IN-HALF 'SKIPTON' CREEPER, 2007
‘Diano Boot’ Creeper collaboration with Comme des Garçons, 2016
‘Skipton’ Creeper collaboration with Comme des Garçons, 2019
‘Hatton’ Creeper collaboration with Mastermind, 2024
‘Split Skipton’ Creeper for George Cox AW25 collection, 2025
‘Hatton Monk’ Creeper collaboration with YMC, 2025
