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Two Ten celebrates 75 years of giving back to the shoe community.

Two Ten Footwear Foundation will today celebrate its 75th anniversary on the steps of the Massachusetts State House with the presentation of a citation issued by Governor Deval Patrick. This recognizes the foundation’s outstanding service to the country’s footwear community of 250,000 members, many of whom are from Massachusetts. 

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Ruthie Davis and Duckie Brown pair up for Fall/Winter 2014.

New York shoe designer Ruthie Davis has joined forces with Duckie Brown for the brand’s first foray into womenswear. The Ruthie Davis (Heart) Duckie Brown collection is a culmination of Davis’ aesthetic and Duckie Brown’s ability to blend whimsical sportswear with elegant tailoring. The line features two color-blocked pumps in jewel tones including navy, fuschia, magenta and olive hues. Rich, saturated leathers in unexpected color combinations are juxtaposed against Davis’ high-shine rose and yellow gold signature architectural heels.

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Ugg pops up at Penn Station.

Ugg’s first ever mobile pop-up has rolled into town in time for Sunday’s Big Game. Today and tomorrow the Warming Station will parked in front of Penn Station in New York, handing out free hot chocolate to passersby and selling scarves, hats, mittens and gloves for all to keep everyone warm during the lead up to the Super Bowl. Meanwhile the city’s four Ugg stores will be running in-store contests to win a pair of tickets to Sunday’s game. 

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Wolverine Worldwide’s Blake Krueger and Brown Shoe’s Diane Sullivan to serve on Two Ten’s board.

Two Ten Footwear Foundation has elected two new officers and six new members to its 2014-2015 Board of Directors. Leading the new board will be Chairman Blake Krueger, CEO and president of Wolverine Worldwide, and Vice-Chair Diane Sullivan, president and CEO of Brown Shoe Company. New board members include David Bensadoun of Aldo, Timberland’s Patrik Frisk, Dave Grange of Lacoste, Scott Meden from Nordstrom, Liz Rodbell of The Hudson’s Bay Company, and Shoe Carnival’s Clifton Sifford. 

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Surf Expo rips into its 38th year with a strong wave of attendance.

Coming off two record-breaking shows, Surf Expo again drew strong attendance from 47 states and 49 countries at the Jan. 9-11 show in Orlando, FL. Among the 2,500-plus booths, there were more than 230 first time exhibitors, an increase of 6 percent from last January’s show. “We always strive to bring together a quality mix of exhibitors and buyers–and the feedback confirms that we achieved this goal. We are pleased that we continue to be a show known for generating business,” says Show Director Roy Turner.

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The January 2025 Issue

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