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  2. Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Whitman factory complex was its original site. In 1968, Commonwealth Shoe and Leather merged with Kayser-Roth, which later sold the Bostonian shoe brand to British shoemaker Clarks in 1979. [2] Clarks still produces shoes under the Bostonian brand. [3] Buildings in 2016. The factory complex was listed on the National Register of Historic ...

  3. Clarks (shoe retailer) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The business grew further in 1979 through the acquisition of Bostonian, a well-respected men's dress shoe brand, adding 25 more shop locations as well as entry into 70 leased stores and discounting outlets. [55] Responsibility for Clarks Canada and Clarks of England was transferred to the C&J Clarks HQ in Street in 1986.

  4. Charles Henry Jones (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1881 at the age of 26, he and Henry B. Endicott established the shoe manufacturing company Charles H. Jones & Co. in Whitman, Massachusetts. By 1885, the partners’ business had merged with the Bay State Shoe & Leather Co. to form the Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Co, and had begun manufacturing what became the hugely popular Bostonian shoe ...

  5. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Thom McAn – shoe retailer founded in 1922; had over 1,400 stores at its peak in the 1960s. In 1996, the parent company decided to close all remaining stores, but Thom McAn footwear is available in Kmart stores. [69] Today's Man – a men's suiting store that began in the 1970s and expanded rapidly in the 1980s and 90s. Overexpansion brought ...

  6. SAS (shoemakers) - Wikipedia

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    Their products are also available in numerous multi-line shoe stores. [4] SAS's primary competitors in the comfort shoe market are: Bostonian, Clarks, ECCO, and New Balance. [5] The SAS Shoe Factory and General Store, located on the South Side of San Antonio near the intersection of SW Military Drive and S. Zarzamora Street, offers a factory ...

  7. Kayser-Roth - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] Kayser-Roth merged with the Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Co. that same year, acquiring the Bostonian shoe brand. In 1973, in order to compete with the L'eggs brand (currently owned by HanesBrands ), Kayser-Roth launched No Nonsense, which was one of the first brands of hosiery to be sold in supermarkets , drugstores and discount ...

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