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What Happened to Rockport — And What It Will Take to Bring It Back

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Storied shoemaker The Rockport Co. surprised the industry last week when it declared bankruptcy and announced plans for a sale, but retail partners said the signs have been there for quite some time.

“Our business with them has declined over the years. They seemed to have had a particularly hard time rebounding from COVID,” said Greg Wagner, co-owner and purchasing VP at Shoe Fly Shoe Inc., which has 20 stores in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Matt Lucas, men’s buyer at Karavel Shoes in Austin, Texas, agreed: “COVID threw them for a loop, and I would say probably more so than a lot of other vendors.”

He credited that, in part, to the company’s unfavorable sourcing setup. “We’ve been doing a lot more business through their Dunham brand than Rockport itself, and Dunham really had a hard time during COVID.” Lucas explained that Dunham (which Rockport acquired from New Balance in 2018) was still manufacturing out of the New Balance facilities and mid-pandemic was forced to secure new production arrangements. “Their whole logistical infrastructure is still in disarray and has been throughout this whole process,” said Lucas.

But for Bob Schwartz, owner of Eneslow Shoes & Orthotics in New York, the troubles at Rockport run much deeper. “They never learned how to be a women’s shoe company,” he said, noting that the company’s biggest strength has been in its men’s professional collection. “But you know — who’s going back to work right now in a new pair of professional dress shoes? You look at New York, and in the financial district, the population is down 70 to 80 percent.”

And within the men’s category, he said Rockport was further undercut by brands like Florsheim, Stacy Adams, Samuel Hubbard and Johnston & Murphy, who were better able to deliver on pricing and product.

Schwartz said the other nail in Rockport’s coffin was the sneaker boom. “They’ve not been involved at all in the running revolution that Hoka and On created,” he said. “And it’s not about brown shoe versus athletic. It’s about innovation versus, you know, the lack thereof.”

Overall, retail partners said Rockport lacked a clear brand identity and needed more investment in marketing and product development — two business areas that are crucial in today’s hyper-competitive consumer marketplace.

On June 15, Rockport announced it had filed for Chapter 11 protection in a U.S. District Court in Delaware in order to “review and restructure” its assets. Coinciding with the move, CEO Greg Ribbatt resigned from the company (though he will still assist with the transition) and Joseph Marchese of PKF Clear Thinking has been appointed chief restructuring officer.

The company also declared that it intended to pursue an auction and sale process and had already entered into negotiations with a potential purchaser to serve as a stalking horse bidder. FN sister publication WWD reported today that Authentic Brands Group is confirmed as the stalking horse bidder, though the court will accept offers through June 26, with a final decision set for June 28.

Authentic has been behind many of the fashion industry’s biggest deals in recent years. Some of its latest acquisitions have included Hunter Boots, Vince, Ted Baker and Reebok. Other names have been floated for potential buyers, including WHP Global and Marquee Brands, but multiple footwear execs pointed to Designer Brands Inc. as another likely home for Rockport.

DBI recently acquired the beleaguered Keds brand from Wolverine Worldwide Inc. to stock in its DSW retail stores. “If its DSW that picks it up, that would be a brilliant move,” said Schwartz. “I love it for anyone who has a bullpen of classic brands.”

In its more than 50-year history, Newton, Mass.-based Rockport has changed ownership a number of times. It was acquired by Reebok in 1986 and remained part of that corporation even when both were owned by Adidas. In 2015, it was sold to New Balance and Berkshire Partners, but was forced in 2018 to declare bankruptcy, in part due to issues stemming to its prior German parent. At the time, CFO Paul Kosturos claimed that a “costly and time-consuming separation” from Adidas was among the key factors contributing to the shoemaker’s need to seek Chapter 11 protection. Rockport was acquired out of bankruptcy in 2018 by its current owner, Charlesbank Capital Partners, a private equity firm.

For Alicia Murray, co-owner of Murray’s Shoes in Littleton, Colo., her hope is that Rockport’s next owner recognizes the heritage of the more than 50-year-old brand. “It’s sad to see such an iconic brand struggle through the years. We hope to see someone buy the company that knows the history of Rockport and the importance of the brand in the shoe industry,” she said. “The Rockport Co. has been a very important part of our size-and-width business and we would hate to lose that.”

And Lucas believes all that’s truly needed is a bit of “renovation” to turn the company around. “I don’t think it’s anything where they’d have to reinvent the wheel,” he said. “Rockport has a lot of name recognition. Just get back to basics and do the things that have worked in the past.”

And what does Rockport do best? Schwartz spelled it out: “Their heritage was to have shoes that were more comfortable, that were first to the market — not last — that had an identity and a brand value. Anybody who wants to follow that model, Rockport is a good brand to bring back.”

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The 25 Best Platform Boots to Bring Your Style to New Heights

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PARIS, FRANCE – MARCH 07: Caroline Daur is seen wearing a black Miu Miu bralette, Miu Miu shorts, black boots and a white Miu Miu bag with black Miu Miu sunglasses outside the Miu Miu show during Paris Fashion Week F/W 2023 on March 07, 2023 in Paris, France.

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When it comes to the most sought-after boot trends of the season, evergreen silhouettes like classic ankle boots, winter boots, rain boots, and utilitarian-inspired women’s combat boots will always be in style. This season, though, we can only talk about the best women’s boots by highlighting the statement-making platform boots for women.

Platform boots are a wear-with-everything style. While they’ve been spearheaded by the likes of Versace and Saint Laurent, this year, designers have put fresh spins on the silhouette. For example, high-heeled platform boots were seen in many iterations on spring/summer 2023 and fall/winter 2023 shows at Louis Vuitton, Off White, and Paco Rabanne, to name a few. Additionally, the high street, naturally, followed suit with celebrities like Olivia Wilde at the Fashion Trust Awards and Emma Roberts at Saks Fifth Avenue’s New York Fashion Week Party, styling them in unexpected ways to show that they are more wearable than one might think.

If you want to stand apart from the crowd (or quite literally above the crowd), the platform boots trend will help you to do just that. This footwear style has been spotted in all corners of the world and was initially created to protect oneself and their clothing from the elements, including mud and dirt. The first platform shoes date back to the western world in the early 1930s, but it was in the 1970s that they became popular. Paired with flared hemlines, these were seen on men and women everywhere. In the 1990s and 2000s, the rebellious club kids turned to this footwear style by the masses. Some might call this a continuation of the “ugly” shoe trend, and we’re cool with that. Ugg’s classic ultra mini platform boot sells out moments after each re-stock, a clear sign this trend is here to stay.

Whether they’re toughening up dresses or updating your utilitarian aesthetic, this season’s edit of platform boots will give your wardrobe extra attitude. So, keep scrolling for our curated list of the best platform boots for women this season, including expert information about the biggest trends and platform boot outfit ideas to get you inspired and ready for the chilly days ahead.

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  • Sizes: 4-13, including half sizes
  • Heel height: 1.2”
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  • Colors: all black, brown, all white, black with white, tan
  • Best for: Dressing down a wide leg trouser
  • Pros: Dear Frances pairs with nonprofits like Soles4Souls to ensure that for every pair of Dear Frances shoes purchased, a pair of shoes is sent to a person in needThere’s a reason the Dear Frances Tony boot is known as the “winter wardrobe hero.” Handcrafted in Italy from supple leather and fixed with a subtle platform, this boot transcends seasons. It’s easy to slip on and off, and like all Dear Frances shoes, comfort reigns supreme. Whether you’re sitting at your desk or bound to walk an average of 20K steps a day, these will secure your feet while giving any outfit a chic twist that will have every style lover coming up to ask who makes them. “Platforms are hugely important right now, much more so than this time last year, for example. However, they can also be a timeless option when the platform is subtle, and the pitch of the boot is just right,” suggests Frances. When investing in high-quality footwear, it’s vital to take good care of them as that will aid in their longevity. “Using your Dear Frances dust bag to keep your shoes clean and fresh. It’s also important to store leather shoes away from direct sunlight and away from any direct heat sources, such as winter radiators. If your boots get wet in the weather, no problem, but just be sure to air dry them before storing them in your wardrobe,” notes Frances.

 

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