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Florsheim, Inc.
Company type
Shoe brand
Founded
1892; 132 years ago (1892)
Founder
Milton S. Florsheim
Headquarters
Glendale, Wisconsin, United States
Parent
Weyco Group
Website
Florsheim Shoes
Florsheim Shoes is an American shoe brand. Founded in Chicago in 1892, it is now a subsidiary of Weyco Group, which is owned by members of the founding Florsheim family.
FlorsheimShoes is an American shoe brand. Founded in Chicago in 1892, it is now a subsidiary of Weyco Group, which is owned by members of the founding...
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estrangement with his father Harold Florsheim, son of company founder Milton S. Florsheim, Thomas Florsheim, Sr. left the FlorsheimShoe Company and invested $750...
partnered up with FlorsheimShoes in 2009 to create a line of men's designer shoes. The collection is based on a marriage of Florsheim's tradition and quality...
Norwood High School. LaPaglia was working in Adelaide as a shoe salesman for FlorsheimShoes in the early 1980s. He asked to be transferred to the US and...
B. Dick, Pan American World Airways, Adams Hats, Schrafft's, and FlorsheimShoes also had offices in the building. Notable modern tenants include: Creative...
Scarpetta. Benton is an FBI profiler. "He was FBI right down to his Florsheimshoes, a sharp-featured man with prematurely silver hair suggesting a mellow...
Africa national team. Ngwenya was named after the American classic shoe brand FlorsheimShoes by his father, who owned multiple pairs of the brand. Mabunda...
became the Weyco Group, and has gone on to produce brands including FlorsheimShoes. The building was used for its original purpose until 1994. Since then...
was built in 1925–28 for businessman Harold M. Florsheim, who later became the president of FlorsheimShoes. Chicago architect Ernest Grunsfeld, who went...
time, which included Thom McAn, Montgomery Ward, JCPenney, Sears, and FlorsheimShoes. EbLens continued to succeed and expand, by expanding its selection...
Hyman married Irving Florsheim, a navy officer and heir (along with his brother, Harold) to the FlorsheimShoe Company. The Florsheims had two children,...
Joan Florsheim, daughter of Claire (née Block) Florsheim Zeisler (1903–1991) and Harold Florsheim (son of Milton S. Florsheim, the founder of Florsheim Shoes);...
acquisitions included high-end shoe maker Florsheim in 1952, Canada's largest shoe maker Savage Shoes, Ltd. in 1954, and Caribe Shoe Corporation of Puerto Rico...
first suburban locations of Houston Trunk Factory, Battelstein's and FlorsheimShoes. In addition to Foley's, Montgomery Ward also opened as an anchor,...
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Her father, who has been working in the shoe business since he was 14 years old, ran stores for FlorsheimShoes and later worked for G.H. Bass & Co. in...
in the late 1960s and mid-1970s, which included Sunset House Gifts, FlorsheimShoes, Nobby, Pier One Imports, and Putney Station Restaurant at the north...