Stride Rite was founded in 1919 by Jacob A. Slosberg and Philip Green in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally called The Green Shoe Company, Mr. Green sold his half of the business to Slosberg a few years later. In 1966, Green Shoe adopted the Stride Rite name to emphasize their biggest selling product, infants and childrens shoes.
The company acquired The Keds brand and Sperry shoe names in 1979. Today, Wolverine WorldWide owns Keds, Payless, Sperry, and Stride Rite shoes, acquiring them in 2012 for $1.23 billion.
Stride Rite is best known for its quality shoes and boots for infants and young children. In addition to an active eCommerce site, the company has 231 locations across the US and more than 102 Outlet stores. Stride Rite shoes are also found in Macy’s department stores.
Stride RiteStride Rite was founded in 1919 by Jacob A. Slosberg and Philip Green in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally called The Green Shoe Company, Mr. Green sold his half of the business to Slosberg a few years later. In 1966, Green Shoe adopted the Stride Rite name to emphasize their biggest selling product, infants and childrens shoes.
The company acquired The Keds brand and Sperry shoe names in 1979. Today, Wolverine WorldWide owns Keds, Payless, Sperry, and Stride Rite shoes, acquiring them in 2012 for $1.23 billion.
Stride Rite is best known for its quality shoes and boots for infants and young children. In addition to an active eCommerce site, the company has 231 locations across the US and more than 102 Outlet stores. Stride Rite shoes are also found in Macy’s department stores.