The company originated from a small factory in Lede,
East Flanders operated by Andre Brantegem and his brother. Following the fall of the "Shoe City" in mid-1990s, Brantano took over it. Between 2008 and 2010, Brantano refurbished their stores to bring a new modern style to coincide with the television advertisement airing. In 2009, Brantano introduced a new concept of layout, by laying out merchandise in styles rather than sizes. In November 2011, Brantano opened their new website including many new features and a new streamlined design. In 2015, Brantano opened 36 new stores in the UK, and planned to expand into 2015-2016 to open many more stores. The company was purchased along with its sister company
Jones Bootmaker by restructuring specialist Alteri Investors in October 2015 for £12 million. In January 2016, Brantano UK filed for
administration and was bought back by Alteri. Alteri filed an intention to appoint administrators for Jones on 15 March 2017, and entered Brantano into administration for a second time on 22 March 2017. All stores have since closed. ==Brands==