Thomas Cook Boots – Aussie Bootmaking Since 1924

Thomas Cook boots come from a genuine Aussie tradition of quality footwear built for real use. The brand started with boots long before clothing and has spent over 100 years honing craftsmanship you can trust in town, on the farm or in the bush.

Origin of the Brand

Thomas Cook, who came from Fremantle, Western Australia, began as a bootmaker in an inner suburb of Melbourne in 1924. He gave up chasing a career as a boxer and instead founded a shoe company with his close friend Jim Murray. Their company built a reputation for durable, well-made boots that stood up to real work. That focus on quality grew over generations into the Thomas Cook Boot and Clothing Company that is recognised across Australia today - and is now run by the fourth generation of the Cook Family. Allingtons, recognizing the aligning values we have with Thomas Cook Boot & Clothing, have been stocking their products since we opened in 1978. 

Styles to Suit Your Step
 

  • Elastic-sided boots: easy on/off and comfortable for everyday wear.
  • Dress boots: premium one-piece leather construction that's classy and long wearing.
  • Work boots: tougher soles for long days on the farm or at the yard.

Thomas Cook boots use quality leather uppers with slip-resistant soles and cushioned insoles. Some styles have features like removable footbeds for breathability and moisture control.

Why Aussies Back Them
 

  • Heritage bootmaking with over a century of experience.
  • Durable leather that holds up to Aussie conditions.
  • Classic country style that works with workwear and casual fits.

From everyday outings to long walks on the farm, Thomas Cook boots stay comfortable and resilient. Grab a pair and you’ll see why they’ve stuck around for generations.

FAQs about Thomas Cook Boots

Q: How do I break them in?
A: Wear them around the house first with socks to help leather soften.

Q: Can they be resoled?
A: Leather-based boots with welt construction can often be resoled by a cobbler.

Q: Are they good for work sites?
A: There are safety and non-safety boots in the TC range, and a range of different types of soles, so check the key features on the individual styles to see which ones meet your work needs.