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  2. Samsonite - Wikipedia

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    It planned to close up to 50% of its stores and discontinue the "Black Label" brand in the United States. [18] [19] In June 2011, Samsonite raised $1.25 billion in an initial public offering in Hong Kong. [20] In August 2012, Samsonite paid $35 million in cash to buy the high-end luggage brand Hartmann, which was founded in 1877.

  3. Hartmann Luggage - Wikipedia

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    Hartmann Luggage is a manufacturer of luggage and leather goods established in 1877 [1] in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by trunkmaker Joseph S. Hartmann, a Bavarian. In 1956, the company opened a manufacturing operation in Lebanon, Tennessee , and the company's headquarters and plant facilities followed in 1959.

  4. The Frye Company - Wikipedia

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    On 29 July 2021, GBG USA commenced voluntary Chapter 11 proceedings and is putting its apparel and footwear brands up for sale with help from a $16 million bankruptcy loan. [13] The license owned by GBG for Frye, was then passed to Footwear Unlimited by ABG.

  5. The 13 best hiking shoes and boots for men and women - AOL

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    The boots are made with Leather Working Group Gold–certified waterproof nubuck leather and have been treated to work with PFC-Free water repellency to keep snow, slush and water from seeping in.

  6. Experts say zipperless luggage is the safest and most secure

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  7. Zipper - Wikipedia

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    Zipper slider brings together the two sides of teeth. The popular North American term zipper (UK zip, or occasionally zip-fastener) came from the B. F. Goodrich Company in 1923. The company used Gideon Sundbäck's fastener on a new type of rubber boots (or galoshes) and referred to it as the zipper, and the name stuck. The two chief uses of the ...