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Carbon Footwear was established in Jaipur, Rajasthan in 2006. They are ISO 9001 certified footwear manufacturers, including private label shoes, casual shoes, flip-flops, slippers, sandals, tennis shoes and school shoes.
Carbon Footwear has an internal quality control team and laboratory that comply with international standards. They use dual-density PU soles specifically for their products, making their shoes lighter and more slip resistant. In addition, they mainly use natural plastic rubber materials and additional fillers to improve durability and breathability.
main products
leather shoes
Hawaiian slippers
Tooling sandals
Children's sandals
School shoes
Certificate
ISO 9001
Location: F-98 & 99 Riico Industrial Area, Sarna Dungar Jhothwara Ext, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
XO Footwear is an ISO 8000 certified footwear manufacturer in India. They have six factories across the country and have been cooperating with private companies and government agencies for more than a decade, including the Delhi police, armed forces, and state governments.
They created the XO series, including leather shoes, casual shoes, sports shoes, sandals and slippers and other footwear products. In addition, they also provide a choice of full-grain leather safety shoes with a waterproof coating.
If you are looking for customized private label shoes, XO Footwear can produce and produce your own designed shoe prototypes with your own logo. You can also customize shoes based on existing models in the XO series.
main products
leather shoes
casual shoes
sports shoes
sandals
slippers
safety shoes
Certificate
ISO 8000
Location: A-122, Mangolpuri Industrial Zone Phase II, Delhi 110034, India
Revenue: US$36.30 Billion
Country of Origin: USA
Founded: 1964
Employees: 74,400
Nike, the undisputed champion of the shoe manufacturing industry, was founded as Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. In 1971, Knight rebranded the athletic shoes manufacturer as Nike and, in doing so, created an international icon. Nike is best known for its line of athletic footwear, apparel, recreational products and sports equipment.
Globally, Nike has operations in more than 700 shops in 45 countries. In 2018, Nike ranked 89th on the Forbes Fortune 500 list.
Nike‘s most significant breakthrough came with the 1985 release of Michael Jordan’s Air Jordan, the success of which allowed Nike to expand, acquiring competitors including Converse in 2003 and Starter in 2004.
Nike has acquired and sold a number of clothing and footwear companies throughout its history. Its first acquisition was Cole Haan, a high-end footwear company in 1988, followed by Bauer Hockey in 1994. In 2002, Nike acquired surf clothing company Hurley International from founder Bob Hurley. In 2003, Nike spent $309 million to acquire sports shoe company Converse. The company acquired Starter in 2004 and Umbro, a manufacturer of football uniforms, in 2007.
In order to re-adjust its business lines, Nike began to spin off some of its subsidiaries in the 2000s. It sold Bauer Hockey in 2007 and 2008. The company sold Umbro in 2012 and Cole Haan in 2013. As of 2020, Nike has only one subsidiary: Converse.
In February 2021, Nike acquired Datalogue, a New York-based company focused on digital sales and machine learning technology.
Revenue: US$24 billion
Country of Origin: Germany
Founded: 1924
Employees: 56,888
Founded in 1924 by Adolf Dassler, Adidas quickly grew into the premier athletic shoes manufacturer and apparel manufacturer in Europe.
Adidas was part of one of the most acrimonious family business splits in history. The company was initially called the Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory and was run by Adolf and his brother Rudolph. However, following a post-WWII falling out, Rudolf left to form Puma, which competes directly with Adidas.
Today, Adidas is the official uniform manufacturer for several sports leagues around the world and has acquired other premier brands including Reebok, Runtastic, and Matix.
The predecessor of Adidas was actually the "Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory" (German: Schuhfabrik Gebrüder Dassler) established by the two brothers Rudolf Dassler and Adolf Dassler (Adidas Dassler). During the 1936 Berlin Olympics, the Dassler brothers provided studs to the black American athlete Jesse Owens. As a result, Owens won four Olympic gold medals and the Dassler Brothers shoe factory became a hit.
However, a misunderstanding later caused a discord between the two brothers: In 1943, during the Second World War, once the Rudolf family hid in the Adolf’s air-raid shelter in order to avoid bombardment by the Allies, Adolf said casually: "Those dead bastards are here again." Although Adolf later explained that the "dead bastard" refers to the pilots of the Allied forces, Rudolf insisted that the "dead bastard" refers to his own family. Later Rudolf was captured by the US military, and Rudolf even more believed that Adolf betrayed himself to the US military. After the end of World War II, the Dassler Brothers shoe factory resumed operations with 47 employees. Synthetic rubber was extracted from canvas and US military fuel tanks to make the first post-war sports shoes. But the feud between the two brothers eventually led them to part ways in 1948: Adolf withdrew from the Dassler Brothers shoe factory and established his own brand "Adidas"; and Rudolf established himself on the other side of the Aurach River. The brand "PUMA". It is said that the two brothers never met again until they passed away, and even after their deaths, they did not want to be buried with each other.
In 2009, employees of the two companies Adidas and PUMA held a friendly football match in Herzogenaurach, which symbolically put an end to the long dispute between the two brothers.
In 2018, Adidas Originals announced the third wave of the new series of joint multiplication with Alexander Wang, with wrinkles as the main axis, including shoes, trousers and tops.