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Dockers is an American brand of garments and other accessories from Levi Strauss & Co. Levi Strauss & Co., then specializing in
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, introduced the Dockers brand in 1986. Dockers became a leading brand of
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clothing for men under the leadership of Bob Siegel. In 1987, Dockers introduced a women's line. In 1993 the Dockers brand was introduced into Europe under the leadership of Joe Middleton. Dockers makes belts, pants, leather wallets, shoes and other apparel.


History

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. The new factory was in
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. The late 1900s consisted of major moves on a business level for Levi Strauss and Co. Khakis were more widely worn in the US when “
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s” gained popularity in offices in the late 1980s, and led to the emergence of Dockers as a popular brand. Before going global in 1992, characters from the television series '' Cheers'' were prominently wearing Dockers clothing in the late 1980s, and Dockers made an appearance on an episode of the television series '' Seinfeld''. In the 2000s, the company started producing denim and continued to expand into different countries. By 2011, all people of all ages were wearing khakis.


Cost

A 1996 study concluded that a pair of Dockers pants often had a price range of $50-$80 per pair. A study in 2014 compared older prices to more current prices within the Dockers label. A 2014 article argued that in 2014 a pair of Dockers pants sells for roughly $140 and a long sleeve shirt reaches prices as high as $120. In 2012, 27.9 percent of respondents who came from a household where the annual income was $200,000 or more stated that they owned Dockers brand apparel, accessories, and footwear.


2009 change of focus

In 2009 Dockers as a company moved away from their basic khaki pants and tried to become a more diversified brand. They overhauled their corporate structure and product assortment in a strategy to try to revitalize their core competency, the khaki pants. According to Jim Calhoun, former president of Dockers, “The brand is going back to focusing on what we do best: khaki pants for men." Dockers is trying to boost the selling of khaki pants, as it is a declining product among consumers. The reason for this decline in sales is the fact that people view khakis as a more corporate and office article of clothing. The brand tried to revamp the pants by new marketing strategies. They emphasized the "Dockers lifestyle" by showing ads depicting the various products for work, dress, casual weekends, and golf. According to Levis' global chief marketing officer Jen Sey, the global vice president of marketing for Dockers, “we lost our focus by going after women and trying to incorporate head-to-toe dressing."


2010 campaign

In January 2010, the Dockers brand launched a cross-channel advertising campaign with the tagline "Wear The Pants." The campaign premiered during the
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, and was the first Super Bowl advertisement to offer an exclusive, limited-time online offer for viewers. The ad also featured "I Wear No Pants" by the Poxy Boggards. The Dockers campaign tagline, "Wear The Pants" was marketed as a call to masculinity for men. The campaign incorporated outside sources to incite men to reclaim their lost male-aesthetic. Along with a new campaign message, the Dockers brand has since revitalized their product line as well, featuring several new styles aimed at a younger, status-seeker consumer. The Dockers brand has also partnered with Habitat for Humanity as their charitable cause.


References


External links

* {{Official website, www.dockers.com Clothing brands of the United States Shoe companies of the United States American companies established in 1986 Clothing companies established in 1986 Companies based in San Francisco Levi Strauss & Co. Products introduced in 1986