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    Snag up to 50% off men's fashion at Huckberry, which sells US-made workwear, like AOL-approved outdoor jackets, Red Wing boots, and cozy sweats. $144 at Huckberry Allbirds : 30% off sneakers, like ...

  3. Bruce R. Katz - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Richard Katz (February 17, 1947 – June 26, 2022) was an American entrepreneur who co-founded The Rockport Shoe Company in 1971 and served as its CEO until its sale to Reebok International in 1986. [1] He was the founder and CEO of The Samuel Hubbard Shoe Company based in Mill Valley, California. [2]

  4. Rockport (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Rockport Group is an American shoe brand owned by Authentic Brands Group. Associated brands include Aravon, Dunham and Rockport, and the Rockport Cobb Hill Collection. Founded in Marlborough, Massachusetts, in 1971 by Saul L. Katz and his son, Bruce R. Katz, the company marketed walking as a healthy alternative to running. In 2023 the ...

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  7. Samuel Hubbard Shoe Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hubbard Shoe Company prospered through the 1950s and 1960s, partly due to new government contracts to make ski and parachute boots during the Korean conflict. [3] However, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, overseas manufacturing became cheaper and more readily available.