A woman wearing a pair of light-colored leather mules with silver chain detailing and a low brown heel.
About

Boots & Mules

The confidence of a perfectly finished look, from the ground up.

A great pair of boots or mules doesn't just complete an outfit - it can define it.

Our collection is designed with this in mind, bringing Brighton's signature artistry to every step.

With our iconic sculpted hardware on many styles, our boots and mules are thoughtfully designed to coordinate beautifully with your favorite jewelry and handbags.

For comfort you can truly feel, we work alongside skilled artisans in Italy and Brazil who handmake these boots from rich, top-grain leathers, selected for their supple feel and beautiful character.

A full leather lining ensures a breathable fit that molds to your foot, delivering lasting comfort with every step.

From structured boots that anchor a fall look, to easy-going mules that signal effortless style, these are the versatile pieces that become wardrobe staples.

These foundational styles are a beautiful part of the complete Brighton footwear collection, which offers artisan-crafted styles for every season.

FAQs for Brighton Boots & Mules

Where are Brighton boots and mules made?

Brighton boots and mules are handmade by skilled artisans in celebrated footwear workshops in Italy and Brazil, where a deep heritage of shoemaking ensures exceptional quality and craft.

What materials are used to make them?

Our boots and mules are crafted from fine, top-grain leathers chosen for their unique beauty and character. Most styles are also fully leather-lined for a comfortable, breathable fit that softens over time.

Do the ornaments on the footwear match other Brighton accessories?

Yes, many of our boots and mules feature signature hardware and accents that are intentionally designed to coordinate with your favorite Brighton jewelry, handbags, and belts.

How should I care for my leather footwear?

To maintain the beauty of your leather boots and mules, we recommend cleaning them with a soft, dry cloth. For deeper conditioning and protection, using a quality leather cream will help preserve the material for years to come.