Florsheim Shoes is a
shoe
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brand
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in the
United States
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.
History
Florsheim & Co. was founded in 1892 by
Milton S. Florsheim. He and his father Sigmund Florsheim made the first shoes in Chicago.

Eventually, some stores were owned by and selling only Florsheim. By 1930, Florsheim was making women's shoes and had five Chicago factories and 2500 employees, with 71 stores partly or entirely company-owned and 9000 stores around the US selling Florsheims.
Milton Florsheim died and was succeeded by his son Irving in 1936. His younger son Harold became president in 1946 as the elder brother became chairman.

In 1953,
International Shoe Company, the world's largest shoe maker, bought Florsheim for $21 million. Three years later, Florsheim became a division, operating as a separate entity. During its first ten years, Florsheim was International Shoe's most important unit, doubling its sales, and responsible for a quarter of the parent's sales and more than twice that fraction of earnings. Florsheim had 70% of high-quality men's shoes and succeeded when its parent company was struggling.
Florsheim eventually sold women's shoes through Thayer-McNeil stores, also owned by International Shoe (by this time called Interco).
In the 1980s Florsheim began selling
athletic shoe
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s, and Interco's shoe division became part of Florsheim.
In 1991, Interco declared
bankruptcy but kept Florsheim until the company exited the shoe business in 1994. Florsheim became a separate company. In 1996 it changed its name to Florsheim Shoe Group.
Until the mid-1990s, almost every mall in the US had a Florsheim store. With the rise of such shoe stores as Journeys and
Finish Line, Inc., and the de-emphasis of shoe stores in American malls, most Florsheim stores closed by the early 2000s. This followed the fate of other companies such as
Kinney Shoes
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,
Thom McAn
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and Butler Shoes. Butler Shoes became Butler Group owned by
Zale Corporation
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History
The company began in 1924 in Wichita Falls, Texas, when the two Russian-Jewish immig ...
. Butler Group closed in 1990.
In 2002, the company was repurchased by members of the founding family. Thomas W. Florsheim, Jr. and John W. Florsheim of
Weyco Group
Weyco Group (formerly Weyenberg Shoe Manufacturing Company or W. R. P. Shoe Company) is a footwear company that designs, markets and distributes brand names including Florsheim, Nunn Bush, Stacy Adams, BOGS, Rafters and Umi. The company, which f ...
, based in
Glendale, Wisconsin
Glendale is a city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. It is a suburb of the neighboring Milwaukee. The population was 13,357 at the 2020 census.
Geography
Glendale is located at (43.130060, −87.927719).
According to the United ...
, repurchased the brand for $47 million from rival Florsheim Group, according to the ''
Wall Street Journal
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''.
Notable people
Michael Jackson
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would wear Florsheim Shoes for dancing. He wore the models Como and Como Imperial and had leather heels installed.
Ben Florsheim, the mayor of
Middletown, Connecticut
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, is a direct descendant of
Milton S. Florsheim.
See also
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Florsheim Shoe Company Building in Chicago
References
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External links
Florsheim corporate siteWeyco Group corporate siteFlorsheim Australia site
Shoe companies of the United States
American companies established in 1892
Clothing companies established in 1892
1892 establishments in Illinois
Glendale, Wisconsin
Companies based in Wisconsin