While some shoes remain in name alone, here are a handful of classic sneakers and dress shoes only Baby Boomers will remember.
Buster Brown debuted in Richard Outcault's comic strip in the New York Herald on May 4, 1902, nearly a quarter century after shoemaking Bryan, Brown & Co. got its start. It then changed its name to ...
Ebby Brown could have had a successful career in the shoe business. His great-uncle co-founded a shoe manufacturing company that introduced Buster Brown shoes more than a century ago. But Brown, who ...
ST. LOUIS — Cross-marketing and multimedia weren't the buzzwords they are now when, 100 years ago, a suburban St. Louis shoe company took a chance and bought licensing rights to a comic strip ...