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Wolverine Worldwide
Company typePublic
NYSEWWW
IndustryTextile
Founded1883
FounderG. A. Krause and Fredrick Hirth
Headquarters,
Key people
Blake Krueger, CEO
ProductsFootwear
SubsidiariesBates

CAT Footwear

Chaco

Grasshoppers

Hush Puppies

Hytest Safety Footwear

Merrell

Sebago (company)

Wolverine Boots and Shoes

Saucony

Stride Rite Corporation

Sperry Top-Sider

Keds
Websitewolverineworldwide.com

Wolverine World Wide, Inc. or Wolverine Worldwide is an American footwear manufacturer based in Rockford, Michigan, known for their own brand, Wolverine Boots and Shoes, as well as their subsidiaries such as Hush Puppies and Merrell. The company also manufactures footwear for other companies, such as Caterpillar and Harley-Davidson, as well as shoes and boots for the military. In 2012, Wolverine World Wide added Saucony, Keds, Stride Rite and Sperry Top-Sider to their list of subsidiaries after a joint agreement with Blum Capital Partners and Golden Gate Capital acquired the Performance Lifestyle Group of Collective Brands for US$1.23 billion.[1]

History

Founding and early years (1883 to 1959)

The company was founded in 1883 by G. A. Krause and Fredrick Hirth. Fredrick Hirth and Mr. Krause bought a small leather shop in Grand Rapids Michigan. They started with a capital investment of $2,900. In 1901 they decided to build a plant in Rockford Michigan, just north of Grand Rapids. They purchased and expanded the Rogue River Electric Light and Power Company to power their new plant and the city of Rockford. In 1903, operations began and in 1908 a tannery followed. The company now processed its own raw materials, and manufactured its own shoes sold through the Hirth-Krause Company. In 1921 the company changed its name to Wolverine Shoe and Tanning Corporation.From 1916-1923 its earnings increased 700%.[2] [Wolverine World Wide booklet 11/1/1983 "A Tradition of Success"]

In 1941 during World War II, the Wolverine Shoe and Tanning Company began to work for the U.S. Navy, developing pigskin gloves and inventing what later became known as pigskin suede.

Name change & expansion (1960 to 1989)

In 1964 the company changed its name to Wolverine Worldwide, Inc. and in 1965 became a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange.[2] Hush Puppies, a casual footwear brand founded by the company, quickly rose to popularity in the 1960s.[2]

Growth & Acquisitions (1990s and 2000s)

Caterpillar-branded work boots manufactured by Wolverine World Wide

In 1994 Wolverine Worldwide introduced Cat Footwear, a licensed brand of shoes using the Caterpillar Inc. name.[2] In 1995 Hush Puppies were voted Fashion Accessory of the Year by the Council of Fashion Designers of America. In 1997 the company continues expanding and purchases the Merrell brand and acquired the global license for footwear from the Harley-Davidson Motor Company. These acquisitions were followed by the purchase of Sebago in 2003 and [Chaco (footwear)|Chaco]] in 2009.[3] and UK-based brand Cushe.[2]

Present day

The company has offices in Lexington, Massachusetts, Rockford, Michigan, London, Hong Kong and Ontario.

Wolverine Worldwide portfolio of owned and licensed brands include Chaco, Hush Puppies, Merrell, Sebago, Wolverine, Keds (shoes), Sperry Top-Sider, Stride Rite, and Saucony. [2]

The company sources a majority of its footwear from numerous third-party manufacturers in Asia Pacific and South America.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Saucony, Keds and Sperry Acquired by Wolverine Worldwide". Inside Insight. 2012-05-01. Retrieved 2012-12-14. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ a b c d e f Wolverine World Wide History
  3. ^ "Wolverine World Wide acquires Chaco Footwear Brand". Associated Press. 2009-01-22. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Wolverine Worldwide 2013 Annual Report with Form 10‑K" (PDF). Wolverine Worldwide. Wolverine Worldwide. March 5, 2014. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  • Wolverine World Wide booklet "A Tradition of Success" 11/1/1983