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Airwalk

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Skate shoe company
For the skateboarding trick, seeAerial (skateboarding).
Airwalk
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFootwear
Founded1986; 40 years ago (1986) inAltoona, Pennsylvania
Founder
  • George Yohn
  • Bill Mann
Headquarters
ProductsSkate shoes
Parent
Websitewww.airwalk.comEdit this at Wikidata

Airwalk is an American lifestyle brand known for makingskateboarding shoes. Originally based inAltoona, Pennsylvania, during its heyday it was cited as one of the world's most influential brands. Originally a subsidiary ofItems International, it was later sold to private equity firms.[1]

History

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Sneakers in ahoundstooth pattern

Airwalk was founded by George Yohn, the founder of shoe manufacturers Blair Co. and Items International, and Bill Mann, a shoe purchaser forPayless Shoes. After making unbranded shoes for department stores in the 1970s, Items International attempted to produce branded athletic shoes in the early 1980s. It designed technical shoes forjazzercise andstep aerobics, but was too slow to gain a foothold in those markets. After talking with his son, Mann realized that there was an untapped market for skateboarding shoes, and that skateboarders did not want to wear the same shoes "[their] mom wore to her aerobics class". He learned that skateboarding wore out shoes differently than other sports and designed accordingly. Airwalk launched as a subsidiary of Items International in 1986.[2]

The brand gained widespread popularity for its most popular shoe – "The One" – in the mid 1990s.[3][4] In his 2000 bookThe Tipping Point,Malcolm Gladwell cited Airwalk as the sixth most influential brand in the world during its heyday in the mid 1990s.[5] Airwalk was purchased by Collective Licensing International in 2004, which was subsequently purchased byCollective Brands.[6]Authentic Brands Group purchased assets from Collective Brands, including Airwalk, in 2014.[7]

References

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  1. ^Stritto, Jodie (January 8, 2023)."Footwear company Airwalk once was based in central PA. Take a look behind the scenes".Centre Daily News. Retrieved2023-12-23.
  2. ^Grant, Tina (1997).International Directory of Company Histories. Vol. 17. Detroit, Michigan:St. James Press. pp. 259–262.ISBN 978-1-55862-351-4.OCLC 527378649 – via Funding Universe.
  3. ^"Unchecked Air: A Look at Airwalk Shoes History".Cult Edge. Retrieved2023-12-11.
  4. ^Woolf, Jake (2017-04-03)."Airwalk Sneakers Are the Latest '90s-Era Style Trend to Make a Comeback".GQ. Retrieved2023-12-11.
  5. ^"Looking Back On 25 Years Airwalk".Malakye. 2011-06-15. Retrieved2023-12-11.
  6. ^andrea t."Airwalk History".Airwalk Visual Standards Guide. Retrieved2023-12-11 – viaissuu.
  7. ^"Authentic Brands Group Adds to Portfolio".footwearnews.com. July 30, 2014.Archived from the original on August 4, 2019. RetrievedNovember 22, 2019.

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