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*[http://www.scribd.com/doc/268811/Payless-Annual-Report-2006 Payless Annual Report 2006]
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*[http://www.awxus.com/enter/page3.html Women's Payless Shoes]
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*[http://www.shoecartel.com/ Mens Shoes]
*[http://www.mbtmvp.com/MBT Mens Shoes]


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Revision as of 02:06, 11 December 2009

Payless ShoeSource
Company typePublic (NYSEPSS)
IndustryRetail
Founded1956
HeadquartersTopeka, Kansas
Key people
Matthew E. Rubel, Chairman of the Board, President, CEO
ProductsShoes, Sandals, Flip Flops, Water Shoes, Socks, Accessories
RevenueIncrease Sales $2.667 Billion USD (FY 2006)
$66.40 million (FY 2006)
Number of employees
27,550
ParentCollective Brands Inc.
Websitehttp://www.payless.com/

Payless ShoeSource is a discount footwear retailer that was founded in 1956 in Topeka, Kansas. Shaol Pozez and his cousin Louis Pozez founded and operated Payless Shoes. In 1961, it became a public company as the Volume Shoe Corporation. In 1979, Volume Shoe merged with the May Department Stores Company. In the 1980s, Payless was widely known in the U.S. for its Pro Sprints line of discount sneakers, which often had Velcro straps instead of laces. In 1996, Payless ShoeSource became an independent, publicly held company. On August 17, 2007, the company acquired The Stride Rite Corporation, and changed its name to Collective Brands, Inc.[1] It is currently the 98th-largest retailer in America. [2]

Logo Change

The Payless ShoeSource logo used until 2006.

On June 27, 2006, Payless announced that it was launching a new logo created to represent a more stylish and contemporary company. This is the first redesign of the Payless logo in about 20 years.

The new design (seen above right) has the letter P in a circle. The old Payless logo replaced all of the letter O's with circles. The new design does not do this.

Name Confusion

In states where PayLess Drug Stores operated, Payless ShoeSource was forced to operate under the Volume Shoes name.[citation needed] After Rite Aid bought Thrifty/PayLess, the Volume stores changed to Payless Shoe Source.

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