For the AW24 season, BELSTAFF returns to workwear.
Published
September 5, 2024

For the AW24 season, BELSTAFF reconnects with workwear and an uncommon part of its century-long history. Throughout its existence, the brand supplied garments that enabled British industries to perform their functions.
From the Longton factory in Stoke-on-Trent, BELSTAFF created specialized products. Dating back to the 1950s, these rediscovered archive garments now form the foundation of a new generation.








"It's not a story about tailoring. British industries demanded durable garments, designed with a specific purpose, not for show." Jodie Harrison, Brand Director
"Our heritage is a foundation we build upon. It defines who we are as a brand and is something we continue to explore, share, and use to drive us toward new ideas." Sean Lehnhardt-Moore, Creative Director








Pinnacle: An Autumn-Winter Collection Marking BELSTAFF’s Second Centenary Capsule
Following the first centenary capsule, BELSTAFF focuses on strong materials and silhouettes. Shearling and waxed cotton take center stage, notably thanks to an exclusive wax, "Hex Wax," which adds technical performance and durability to their iconic fabric. The shearling is also hand-waxed, allowing further refinement of the brand’s iconic heritage treatment.
The lightweight "Centenary Cloth" returns as a transitional fabric for layering, and the use of fleece is reinforced for insulated and modular jackets. BELSTAFF continues to use a neutral-toned palette, with a particular focus on Chalk and British Khaki - a nod to snowy British winters, arctic camouflage, and the brand’s early workwear.




GRENSON X BELSTAFF
A collaboration has been born between two iconic British brands, united by their unwavering commitment to craftsmanship. Grenson was founded in Northamptonshire, England, in 1866.
In the neighboring Staffordshire, Belstaff began its journey less than 60 years later.
Each pair of these handcrafted shoes is made in England and, in line with the AW24 collection, pays tribute to workwear history, with a particular focus on 1950s military and police footwear.
These shoes are built on the Grenson 213G last and feature Goodyear welt construction—a centuries-old method that ensures strength, durability, and allows the shoe to mold to the wearer’s foot.
This is Belstaff’s first shoe, drawing on generations of heritage, passion, and expertise.

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