Fashion
Top 10 Best Shoes Companies.
A shoe is an item of footwear intended to protect and comfort the human foot. Shoes are also used as an item of decoration and fashion. The design of shoes has varied enormously through time and from culture to culture, with appearance originally being tied to function. Though the human foot is adapted to varied terrain and climate conditions, it is still vulnerable to environmental hazards such as sharp rocks and temperature extremes, which shoes protect against. Some shoes are worn as safety equipment, such as steel-soled boots which are required on construction sites. Additionally, fashion has often dictated many design elements, such as whether shoes have very high heels or flat ones. Contemporary footwear varies widely in style, complexity and cost. Basic sandals may consist of only a thin sole and simple strap and be sold for a low cost. High fashion shoes made by famous designers may be made of expensive materials, use complex construction and sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars a pair. Some shoes are designed for specific purposes, such as boots designed specifically for mountaineering or skiing, while others have more generalized usage such as sneakers which have transformed
from a special purpose sports shoe into a general use shoe.
Nike:
As one of the world’s largest shoe brands, Nike has always been at the leading edge of innovation, technology development, and cutting-edge marketing campaigns that help it surpass other brands in terms of popularity and sales. Nike’s ‘Just do It’ marketing campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick has proven to be beneficial for the company as it helped grow their online sales of footwear products across the world. Nike, the world’s largest sports footwear brand, is reinventing itself for the digital era. The company is taking several steps toward its goal of becoming a retail tech company and some of these tactics already appear to be working. Nike is also getting its flagship products right with shoes like Nike Air Max 270, ZoomX, React, and VaporMax.
Adidas:
With its roots in Germany, Adidas has become one of the top shoe brands in the world. The company produces more than 900 million sports and lifestyle products with independent manufacturing partners around the world. It generated sales of approximately $25 billion in 2019, and these staggering numbers are a testament to what a large and multifaceted company Adidas has become. With more than 1000 stores across the world, the shoe brand has risen to extreme heights of success. Adidas has not only become a symbol of sports fashion but has also presented a collective image of the street, pop-culture, music, sports, and other fashion statements, defining its existence through its remarkable communication strategies.
New Balance:
Unlike many of its rivals, the Boston-based multinational corporation New Balance shuns celebrity endorsement. The company claims to emphasize substance over style by highlighting lesser-known athletes. Besides manufacturing men’s and women’s shoes for basketball, tennis, golf, hiking, running, and cross-training, New Balance offers fitness apparel and shoes for kids and owns shoemaker Dunham. The company’s product portfolio also includes Aravon shoes for comfort performance, Warrior hockey gear, PF Flyers footwear, and Brine, a leader in field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, and volleyball. The company is striving to expand beyond the US and it recently opened its first UK store on London’s Oxford Street.
Asics:
ASICS is one of Japan’s top shoe companies and purveyor of other equipment. Since its foundation in 1949, ASICS has been a global footwear brand committed to nurturing youth around the world through sports. Over more than six decades, the company has provided its own products while creating changes in the social environment. ASICS recently announced the launch of its new product ‘Solution Speed’ tennis footwear, which is designed to enhance agility and speed during the game. The Solution Speed shoe features three of the company’s advanced technologies: Court Specific FlyteFoam, TWISTRUSS, and FLEXION FIT.
Kering (Puma):
Kering is a world leader in apparel and accessories. It develops an ensemble of powerful luxury, lifestyle, and sports brands, including Gucci, Bottega Veneta, Volcom, and Puma. Its Puma brand provides an impressive and versatile collection of footwear, apparel, and accessories. Over the past few decades, Puma has consistently evolved to introduce a diversified product portfolio that includes Puma Suede, Basket, Roma, Easy Rider, and many more. Puma’s motorsports collection includes co-branded sneakers with leaders such as Ducati and Ferrari. The brand’s technologically advanced sneaker, Faas, is endorsed by the fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt.
Skechers:
Founded in 1992, Skechers is one of the fastest-growing shoe companies in the US, focusing on trendy and casual styles for men and women between the ages of 19 and 40. The billion-dollar, award-winning company’s success stems from its high-quality product offerings, cutting-edge print and television advertising, and diversified domestic and global distribution channels. Skechers’ products include boots, sneakers, training shoes, oxfords, sandals, and semi-dressy shoes. The company offers street-focused and fashion footwear under the Zoo York, Marc Ecko, and Mark Nason brands. Skechers shoes are sold in more than 160 countries through specialty stores and some 390 company-owned outlet stores.
FILA:
Beginning as a textile firm in Biella, Italy more than nine decades ago, Fila (Fabbrica Italiana Lapis ed Affin) has since grown into one of the top shoe companies in the categories of tennis, soccer, and running in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Today, Fila is a leading designer and marketer of footwear, apparel, and accessories for sport and leisure with product categories including casual and athletic footwear, casual wear, activewear, and sportswear. The company offers its wide range of products under a number of brands, including Tratto, Das, Giotto, Pongo, Lyra, and others.
Bata:
For more than 130 years, Bata has been the most recognized footwear brand in the world. Today, the company is led by the third generation of the Bata family and continues to dedicate itself to finding new shoe materials, developing innovative technologies, and manufacturing new products that blend fashion with comfort. The company today has a presence in over 60 countries with more than 5000 retail stores, 24 fully-owned factories, and dedicated e-commerce operations. Bata combines the best of local and global, effectively catering to the needs of consumers across the world, making it one of the world’s fastest-growing shoe companies.
Burberry:
Burberry is a well-established manufacturer of luxury clothing, readymade fashion outerwear, fragrances, cosmetics, sunglasses, shoes and other accessories for men, women, and children. It is one of the most recognized brands in the EU, Australia, US, and various parts of Asia. The British designer company is planning to expand its shoe business rapidly and is set to make a strategic investment in its leather goods supply chain. Burberry recently acquired a leather-good facility from its Italian partner CF&P.
VF Corporation:
Founded in 1899, VF is one of the world’s leading apparel, footwear, and accessories companies with socially responsible operations spanning several regions, distribution channels, and product categories. It serves consumers across the world with its wide-ranging portfolio of lifestyle apparel and shoe brands that include The North Face, Wrangler, Lee, Timberland, and Vans. These brands’ popularity earned the company many consumers, which prompted it to open outlet stores across the globe. The company launched its e-commerce portal in 2013.