Sentences with phrase «at a shoe company»

Since AAU is wrapping up for the year, Adidas should have told Ball that he is not welcome at the shoe company's events as a coach next season.
At The Shoe Company, we believe that great shoes should feel as comfortable on your budget as they do on your feet.
Then I worked at a shoe company.

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At the time, Jackson was making leather goods to sell to inmates and Buari was running a clothing and shoe catalog company from his cell with assistance from his ex-wife.
Apparel company Nike (NKE) is also looking at VR technology to help shoppers design custom shoes online.
The most high - profile of all those cases has been the reaction to comments attributed to an executive at New Balance Shoe Company that were supportive of a Donald Trump presidency as it relates to trade.
The legal team at VELCRO ® Brand Companies has apparently had it up to here with hearing people say «velcro shoes» or «just velcro that to the wall.»
When customers figured out that they could cancel their Shoes4you subscriptions indirectly through their banks, rather than through the company — eliminating the charges, but still getting their shoes at the discounted membership rate — many did.
Many observers, though, balked at the $ 710 million cost of the acquisitions, questioning whether Under Armour could quickly produce any return on investment — two of the three companies were unprofitable — let alone succeed in a space that shares little with making shirts and shoes.
At the time, the only companies that were making athletic shoes anything like today's models were the West German firms Adidas and Puma.
Speigel (who on a typical day arrives at his company's Cincinnati headquarters wearing a gray pinstripe suit, a blue shirt with French cuffs, and black alligator shoes) reluctantly agreed recently to let his 25 employees go a tad less formal on Fridays, though you wouldn't catch him personally following suit (or lack thereof).
«There is such a robust entrepreneurial community and a real energy around starting companies at Wharton,» Klein says, who comes from a family of entrepreneurs dating back to his grandfather, who started a shoe company when he arrived in America after World War II.
After retiring her ballet shoes at 26, she started a high - intensity gym company, Refine Method.
At $ 300 - $ 400 a pair, Paul Evans might be a bit more expensive than what some guys are looking for, but the company's high quality is immediately apparent as soon as you put its shoes on.
While the shoes usually cost around $ 399, the company is having a New Year's sale with many styles priced at $ 149.
One such brand that does this well is the endlessly savvy and sharp folks over at Jack Erwin, a men's shoe company.
«At the end of the day, we're a shoe company,» says Dehtiar.
While he loved the culture at Zappos.com, the online shoe store where he'd spent more than three years as senior director of brand marketing, he wanted to look for new opportunities at a large company in New York or a startup in San Francisco.
At the ceremonies, his company, the virtuous shoe business Toms, took home what amounts to the statue for Best Publicity.
Although Hsieh did not found Zappos — he was an early investor and joined the company as CEO in 2000 — he encountered the same sense of connection and tribal identification in running the online shoe company that he had once felt at raves.
Unrelated investments like the acquisition of the Boston Whaler boat company also sapped Reebok at the same time that its core shoe business was under severe attack.
She supplements her Social Security income by running 10 - day sales events at Costco, where she sells clothing, shoes and bedding for marketing companies, and by acting as an extra in Baltimore - filmed television shows and movies.
Knight described the market at the time he started his business in this way: «The American shoes were offshoots of tire companies.
* You and I may not consider shoe companies or agents giving money to people for being good at basketball a crisis (because it isn't), but the schools and conferences apparently find capitalism disturbing when they aren't the ones engaging in it.
It would be much more about an immediate return on investment, without the carrot at the end of the stick that is getting a player to sign with a shoe company after he's left for the NBA.
But surely McLaren, with their recent P1 GTR shod in a McLaren F1 tribute livery, and their 675LT also paying small tribute to the F1 in its name, would be a better company for people to imagine racing in the top flight at Le Mans?
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Ria Parry is Joint Artistic Director and co-founder of Iron Shoes, previously an Associate Company at the Bush Theatre.
He then told the supervisor at the malpractice insurance company that he would never amount to anything, and that guys like him could not even shine his shoes.
Some sports shoe companies such as Nike and Adidas churn out hundreds of types annually, while maintaining a stock of a few hundred at any one time.
Sneakerheads Ryan Babenzien and Jon Buscemi (former Brand Director at Oliver Peoples) founded their shoe company in 2013, bringing the direct - to - consumer energy they'd seen in other markets to footwear.
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However, in the mean time I was left with a shoe I couldn't walk in and only my company - branded flip - flops at my desk.
Steve Madden, the company, was founded by Steve Madden, the man, in 1990 in Brooklyn, where he started out making trend - advancing shoes one pair at a time.
Outfit — Kirna Zabete for Target dress; Nordstrom cardigan (old); Express belt; Talbots shoes; Michael Kors watch; Wendy Brandes genie necklace; Vintage purse from Bad Madge & Company; iSee glasses from GlassesUSA; Rings by Suki Bijoux; Earrings by Momotique and bracelet made by Amy Butzen, both gifts from my best friend Janice; Maybelline Color Show Fashion Prints Nail Stickers in Sapphire Jewels; Haircut by Jazzie at Deb - N - Hair
Started by two locals, Greg Cordeiro and Dan Heselton, this is the company bringing shoe manufacturing back to New England — Massachusetts specifically was the largest producer of footwear in the world at one point, and these two are passionate about making that happen once more!
Rubber soles on top of leather can disrupt a shoe's balance, making it wobble,» says Michael Petry, director of design at The Frye Company.
The Frye ® Company paradigm of manufacturing exceptional shoes — established at its founding more than 150 years ago — lives on in handbags and shoes still celebrated for their enduring quality, comfort, and style.
Year after year my company partners with QVC to host an annual gala in which we sell high end designer shoes for half off the suggested retail price at the Waldorf Astoria and all the net proceeds go to Breast Cancer research and awareness.
Add the perfect pair of strappy heels, these are from Coach... like always my pieces have a story and these babies were scored «FREE» at my company's breast cancer awareness charity event with QVC back in October called «Shoes On Sale»....
Take a look at «Francesca», the shoes that are also one of the company's flagships.
I would love to get to the point where my entire wardrobe is fair trade and made up of companies that are doing their part (even if it's a small part) to make this world a better place... one bag, t - shirt, necklace, or pair of shoes at a time.
Earlier in my professional journey, I've been working as shoes designer for big companies; at that time I had the chance to learn so much about shoe making processes but I also felt that the massive, impersonal industrial dimension didn't match with my own nature.
Is this concept directed at larger companies with multiple products, like a running shoe company for example, or can this work for authors on a budget?
The internet was pretty obviously in competition with a few obvious industries at that point — like meatspace book stores — but caught (and is still catching) others off guard: cable TV, movie companies, music companies, FedEx / USPS / UPS, movie theaters, desktop software makers, book publishers, magazine publishers, shoe / apparel stores, newspaper publishers, video game console makers, libraries, grocery stores, real estate agents, etc. etc....
Also Bobby had observed the women who came filing out of the Peerless Shoe Company when the three o'clock whistle blew (he himself got out of school at two - thirty), women who all seemed way too skinny or way too fat, women with pale faces and fingers stained a dreadful old - blood color, women with downcast eyes who carried their work shoes and pants in Total Grocery shopping bags.
Basically, the theory says people are attracted to teams / companies that function on their «level» — ie a high - strung person isn't going to want to join a young startup, and a laid - back cool cat won't be looking for jobs at a white - shoe firm.
After leaving his day job as an apparel designer at a small Oregon company that makes shoes for people like Michael Jordan, Kamo founded Rucksack Village, a company that creates custom packs for people.
From 1954 to 1956 he worked at the American Brake Shoe Company.
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