Timberland: The Classic Yellow Boot

Timberland: The Classic Yellow Boot

The brand In 1952, Nathan Swartz bought half of The Abington Shoe Company and three years later he bought the rest of the shares. Then in 1973, the company changed the name to The Timberland Company due to the...
UGG: The Story Behind the Iconic Sheepskin Boot

UGG: The Story Behind the Iconic Sheepskin Boot

At 29, Brian Smith decided that a life in Public Accounting was not for him. He quit his job and went to California to look for a new business idea and to surf all the legendary breaks...
Hunter: The Legacy of the Original Green Wellington

Hunter: The Legacy of the Original Green Wellington

The brand Landing on Scottish soil, the American entrepreneur Henry Lee Norris founded the North British Rubber Company, later to be known as Hunter. There he produced boots and other industrial items, using the newly patented...
Veja: The Sustainable Trainers

Veja: The Sustainable Trainers

Reinventing sneakers Sébastien Kopp and François-Ghislain Morillion founded Veja in 2005 and have been making sneakers differently infusing each stage of production with a positive impact. They decided to make sneakers but this product highlights the...
Birkenstock: A Legacy of Comfort and Innovation

Birkenstock: A Legacy of Comfort and Innovation

The success of Birkenstock is rooted in its commitment to the art of making orthopedically inspired shoes. Over the centuries, it has built up a wealth of unparalleled experience that it has passed down from one generation...
Vans: The Most Famous Skate Shoes

Vans: The Most Famous Skate Shoes

In 1944, Paul Van Doren dropped out of intermediate school and he started to work at Randy’s, a shoe manufacturer. Paul eventually became the executive vice president of the company at just 34 years old....