wardsainsbury Nuovo

Iscritti

Joined: 23 May 2019 Posts: 7
|
|
Production on the boots at Seeshaupt in Germany for the nearby market proved lucrative enough for your company to expand its production after only concerning five years and in 1952 an extra factory in Munich seemed to be opened. By the end in the 1950s, Martens and Funck thought to look beyond Germany to market their boots.
British shoe manufacturers Griggs not alone saw an opportunity for the with the cushioned only but were so sold for the idea that they got patent rights to produce the footwear in britain.
Indeed the boot we now recognise because classic Dr Martens will be the modified British version, hard was Griggs who presented the trademark yellow stitching in addition to some slight re-shaping plus coined the name which then became a trademark name for this type of sole.
Therefore it was that with April 1st 1960 the boot generally known as style 1460 was given birth to in Wollaston, near Wellingborough within Northamptonshire, renowned for it is shoe industry. The typical eight eyelets, Ox Bloodstream coloured, smooth leather became iconic amongst youth cultures and a very practical range of footwear for many English workers who earned its living on their ft.
A decline in sales at the start of the 21st century saw the cease production in the uk, exactly 43 years on the day after it started out. The ceasing of production in great britain was however only temporary and in 2007 that factory at Wollaston once more began to produce Medical professional Martens boots, made to the original UK specification and marketed as being the 'Vintage' line. |
|