(Bozeman, Montana, United States, February 11, 2014)— Oboz footwear is expanding its international
distribution with a new partner for Japan—ITOCHU Corporation. ITOCHU
will launch Oboz’ line of outdoor footwear to the retail market starting
in Fall 2014.
Oboz president and founder John Connelly said, “Japan represents a
significant growth opportunity for Oboz. ITOCHU will be a very strong
partner, as they have excellent experience in distributing outdoor
footwear and have the relationships throughout Japan to ensure that Oboz
will become successful.”
ITOCHU Corporation (www.itochu.co.jp/en/) has a 150-year old history
and is a well-established trading group in many industries. In outdoor
sporting goods, the company recently distributed Keen footwear for nine
years and currently distributes Marmot. Other sporting goods and
lifestyle brands currently managed by ITOCHU include Converse,
LeSportsac, Penfield and Outdoor Products.
“We are currently showing Oboz products to retail buyers and the feedback is very positive,” said Mr. Masaaki Wada, who will manage Oboz’ distribution in Japan. “People say
the fit is very good and they can see Oboz’ strengths in its technical
design and construction. They recognize that Oboz footwear is designed
and built by outdoor enthusiasts.”
Oboz is currently available in North America, Mexico, Colombia,
Ecuador, Peru, Australia, New Zealand, and starting in fall 2014, the
United Kingdom.
About Oboz
Oboz (www.obozfootwear.com) creates ‘True to
the Trail™’ outdoor footwear inspired by the wild environs spanning the
region near the company’s Bozeman, Montana home. ‘The Oboz’ is a place
for exploration, play and work, as well as a state of mind that has deep
respect for the area’s rich natural heritage. Oboz shoes—which debuted
in stores in 2008—are designed to have meaningful innovation, steadfast
performance and recognizable quality. Oboz plants a tree for every pair
of shoes it sells through Trees for the Future
(www.treesforthefuture.org) an international organization that improves
livelihoods in developing countries through beneficial tree planting
By press release
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