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INTRODUCING

Sticky Element

Sticky element for Elementor — pin any element to the top, bottom or side of the screen while its section stays in view.

VERRICK
Overview
Materials
Sizing
Reviews
Care
£215
NAVY NUBUCK · 4 OTHER COLOURWAYS
MADE IN PORTUGAL
THE HARBOUR MID

Built on one last,
resoled for as long as you own it

Rated 5 out of 5
4.7 · 386 reviews
In stock, UK 6–13

Nubuck from a tannery in São João da Madeira, a Margom cup sole that can be replaced twice, and a lining that stops being uncomfortable in about three days.

£215
or 3 × £71.67, no interest
EVERYTHING IN THE SHOE

The parts that cost money,
and the parts that do not

Materials

Upper

The nubuck is a 1.6mm full-grain hide, drum-dyed rather than surface-sprayed, so a scuff buffs out instead of going pale. It arrives stiff. Two weeks in it will have taken the shape of your foot and stopped looking new, which is the point.

Materials

Sole

A Margom cup sole, stitched and cemented, 9mm at the heel. It is the only part designed to be thrown away: our cobbler in Northampton replaces it for £68 and will do it twice before the upper gives up.

Construction

Lining

Vegetable-tanned calf through the heel and quarter, unlined at the vamp so the shoe can flex where your foot does. No foam, no mesh, nothing that compresses to nothing in a year.

Construction

Footbed

A 4mm cork bed that takes an impression of your foot over the first fortnight. Replaceable, and included free with a resole.

Care

Day to day

Brush them. That is genuinely most of it. A horsehair brush after wear lifts the nap and keeps the colour even; wet weather wants twenty minutes on a shoe tree afterwards, away from a radiator.

AT A GLANCE
The Harbour Mid
£215
UK 9 in stock

Ships next working day. Order before 2pm and it usually goes the same afternoon.

WORN IN, NOT WORN OUT

Four hundred pairs a month,
and a cobbler on the payroll

We make less than most brands sell in a morning. That is not a virtue on its own — it just means we can afford to build a shoe that comes back to us twice rather than one that goes in a bin.

IN A UK 9
0 g
RESOLES INCLUDED
0

“Third year on mine. One resole, one recolour, and they look better than the day they turned up.”

— JOSEPH LIN, EDINBURGH
SIZING

They run true.
Genuinely.

The Harbour is built on a medium-width last. If you are between sizes, go down — the nubuck gives about half a size in the first fortnight and never comes back.

UK
EU
US
FOOT LENGTH
AVAILABILITY
UK 6
EU 39
US 7
24.5 cm
In stock
UK 7
EU 40
US 8
25.4 cm
In stock
UK 8
EU 42
US 9
26.2 cm
In stock
UK 9
EU 43
US 10
27.1 cm
In stock
UK 10
EU 44
US 11
27.9 cm
Low — 4 left
UK 11
EU 45
US 12
28.8 cm
In stock
UK 12
EU 46
US 13
29.6 cm
Back 14 Nov
UK 13
EU 47
US 14
30.5 cm
In stock

Half sizes are not made. If you are between, go down — the nubuck gives.

386 REVIEWS, UNFILTERED

4.7 out of 5

Rated 5 out of 5
91% would buy again

We publish the one- and two-star reviews too. Most of them are about the laces, which we have now changed.

Rated 5 out of 5

“Wore them straight out of the box for a nine-hour shift and regretted nothing. The heel bit for two days and then stopped.”

Anya Kowalczyk
Bought UK 7 · verified
Rated 5 out of 5

“Second pair. First pair went back for a resole at eighteen months and came home looking like a different shoe.”

Tomas Reyes
Bought UK 10 · verified
Rated 4 out of 5

“Beautiful, and the colour has held up in rain. Docking a star because the laces are too short for a double knot.”

Grace Adeyemi
Bought UK 6 · verified
THREE LASTS

Same shoe, three shapes
of foot

The Harbour is built on the Kelham last. If it has never quite worked for you, one of the other two probably will.

KELHAM
ATTERCLIFFE
BRIGHTSIDE
Toe shape
Rounded
Almond
Square
Instep
Standard
Low
High
Heel width
Medium
Narrow
Medium
Best for
Most feet
Slim feet
Wide feet
Made since
2016
2019
2022
Resoles
Twice
Twice
Once

Widths are measured across the ball of the foot at the widest point, on a size 9.

SIX STAGES
Eleven working days,
four pairs of hands

Northampton, in a unit that used to be a school. You can visit on the first Friday of the month.

01

Clicking

The hide is cut by hand, worst parts of the skin thrown away. About 40% of a hide never becomes a shoe.

02

Closing

Upper stitched, lining set, eyelets punched. Two days, one person, the same person throughout.

03

Lasting

The upper is pulled over the last wet and left three days. This is where the shape actually happens.

04

Bottoming

Cup sole cemented and stitched. 9mm at the heel, and the only part meant to be replaced.

05

Finishing

Edges burnished, footbed laid, laces threaded. Then somebody wears them round the workshop for an hour.

06

Boxing

Trees in, tissue, one card with the name of everybody who touched them.

CARE, RETURNS AND RESOLES

The boring but useful bit

Anything not answered here goes to [email protected] and a human replies, usually the same day.

Wear them indoors for two evenings first. The vamp is unlined so it softens quickly, but the heel counter is stiff by design and needs a couple of short wears before a full day. If they are still biting after a week, send them back — that usually means the size is wrong, not the shoe.

£68, which is what our cobbler in Northampton charges us. Return postage both ways is on us, it takes about three weeks, and a new cork footbed is included. The upper can take two resoles before the stitch holes give up.

Yes. Sixty days, worn or unworn, as long as they are not damaged. We resell returns as B-grade at a discount and say plainly on that listing that someone else wore them first.

No, and be suspicious of nubuck that claims to be. They handle a rainy commute perfectly well; they are not a walking boot. Twenty minutes on a cedar tree afterwards, away from a radiator, and they will be fine.

14 November. That is a real date from the tannery, not a placeholder — if it moves we email everyone on the notify list the day we find out.

STOCKED IN FIVE PLACES

Try them on before
you commit to a size

Sheffield

Unit 7, Alma Street
Full range, all three lasts, fitting service

London

Trunk, 8 Chiltern Street
Kelham and Attercliffe only

Edinburgh

Wm Gray & Sons, 41 Thistle St
Kelham only, made-to-order on request

Copenhagen

Norse Store, Pilestræde 41
Seasonal colourways

Kyoto

Bshop Kyoto, Nakagyo-ku
Kelham, from March
NOT NEAR ANY OF THEM?
Order two sizes,
send one back

Both arrive together, return postage is paid, and you are only charged for the pair you keep.

The Harbour Mid — Navy Nubuck
UK 9 · in stock · free returns for 60 days
VERRICK
FOUR HUNDRED PAIRS A MONTH

Tell us when your size lands,
and nothing else

One email when a restock arrives, one when a new colourway does. That is the entire mailing list — roughly nine emails a year.

Free UK delivery over £100
60-day returns, worn or not
Two resoles included, forever
FAQ
Frequently asked

Sticky Element

Straight answers about what this one does, where it fits in a real build, and what it costs you to ship.

Still stuck?

Read the documentation for this one, or write to us — a human answers inside a business day.

Where is the Sticky section in the Elementor panel?

On the Layout tab for a container and the Advanced tab for a widget, with a matching Sticky section on the Style tab of both. Sky Addons for Elementor adds it to elements you already have — there is no sticky widget to drag in from the panel.

Does the page jump when the element sticks?

No. The moment it fixes, a placeholder of exactly the same size drops into its slot, so the surrounding layout keeps its spacing and nothing below it shifts up. The placeholder is removed again when the element unsticks.

Do I need Elementor Pro to make an element sticky?

No. The Sticky extension is in the free Sky Addons for Elementor plugin and needs no library at all — no GSAP and no stylesheet. If you do have Elementor Pro, avoid putting its own sticky on the same element, because the two will fight over the position.

Can I make it stop sticking at the footer?

Yes — Stick Until takes the CSS ID of the element where it should release, written without the hash. When that element reaches the sticky one it pushes it back out of the way. Leave the field empty and the element stays stuck to the bottom of the page.

Can I style the element differently while it is stuck?

Yes. The Sticky section on the Style tab sets a background, padding, border, border radius and box shadow that apply only in the stuck state, all as plain CSS. A transparent header gaining a solid background and a shadow the moment it pins is the usual use.

Can it hide while scrolling down and come back on the way up?

Yes, with Show on Scroll Up. The element hides while the visitor scrolls down and slides back in as soon as they scroll up. A separate Entrance Animation setting — Slide In, Fade In or None — plays each time the element becomes stuck.

Why does it not stick inside the Elementor editor?

Deliberately. Fixing an element inside the edit canvas would park it over the panel and make the page hard to work on, so the sticky behaviour is front-end only. Preview or view the page to check the offset, the release point and the stuck styling.

My layout shifts when a sticky element sits in a grid container.

Put it in a flex container instead. The placeholder holding the element slot is a real element in the flow, so a container using CSS grid counts it as an extra cell and re-lays the tracks around it. A flex container absorbs the placeholder without changing the columns.

Can I stick something to the bottom of the screen?

Yes — Stick To offers Top or Bottom, and Offset adds a gap of up to 300 pixels from that edge while stuck. Bottom is the right choice for a persistent add-to-cart bar or a booking strip that should sit at the foot of the screen.

Can I turn the sticky behaviour off on mobile?

Yes. Disable on Tablet and Disable on Mobile are separate switches, both off by default, so the element sticks everywhere until you change it. A tall sticky panel is usually worth disabling on phones, where it can eat most of a short viewport.