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  2. Rockport (company) - Wikipedia

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    The shoes carried no name until Katz learned that others were copying the shoes and calling them "Rockport type" shoes. He subsequently returned to Marlborough and started branding the shoes as "Rockport". [4] Rockport Philippines. In 1971, Saul Katz and his son, Bruce, formed The Rockport Company from Highland Import. [7]

  3. New Balance - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, New Balance's parent, together with Berkshire Partners, bought the Rockport shoe company from the Adidas Group and combined it with Drydock Footwear under the name The Rockport Group, now with the Aravon, Cobb Hill, Dunham, and Rockport brands. [13] [14] [15] In 2018, The Rockport Group went into bankruptcy and was sold. [16] [17]

  4. Marlborough, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Shoe manufacturing continued in Marlborough long after the industry had fled many other New England communities. Rice & Hutchins, Inc. operated several factories in Marlborough from 1875 to 1929. Famous Frye boots were manufactured here through the 1970s, and The Rockport Company , founded in Marlborough in 1971, maintained an outlet store in ...

  5. Famous Footwear - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, Famous Footwear consisted of 1,126 retail stores in the United States, including 947 Famous Footwear stores and 179 thematically structured outlet stores. Some 26 new stores were launched or were planned to open in 2010. [6] The company indicated a long-term desire to add another 400 to 500 stores.

  6. The Frye Company - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, in 1987, a subsidiary of Reebok (The Rockport Company) acquired Frye from Kravetz, though Kravetz remained in position as president. Under Kravetz' leadership, the Frye brand was licensed to the Jimlar Corp, a footwear company that produced Coach shoes under license, [5] in 1993. In 1998, Kravetz bought back the label and sold ...

  7. Samuel Hubbard Shoe Company - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Hubbard is best known for the "Unsneaker", a casual and dress shoe hybrid that resembles a dress shoe on the outside, but feels like a sneaker on the inside. [11] The company produces several dozen styles including casual shoes, dress shoes and slip-ons. In 2018, golf shoes and boat shoes were introduced.