MONTREAL, QC (December 10, 2014) – No one is
tougher on footwear than kids and Butler believes it can make a better,
more innovative children’s line of boots in the US.
So, while most footwear brands continue to look to the Far East for
their manufacturing solutions Butler began producing in the US earlier
this year using the very same Indiana manufacturing facility that once
used to make Studebaker automobiles.
Since it’s founding in 2012, the Canadian company’s vision was to
provide the highest quality product. From the onset, American
manufacturing was part of the Butler strategy. The founders located a
manufacturer that had the expertise required to participate in the
continuing development of the complex production processes required.
The result? While many children’s products just meet government
standards, Butler has developed a boot that far exceeds Consumer Product
Safety Improvement Act. (CPSIA) Butler Overboots are made with a
proprietary TPE which contains no traces of lead or plastic toxins.
Furthermore, the eco-friendly boots are rigorously tested to outperform
in adverse conditions while providing unparalleled comfort and
performance.
Butler’s original Overboot which stretches right over a child’s shoes
to keep them dry and protected are designed so even the smallest hands
can slip them on and off, making parents lives easier and helping kids
to keep on adventuring.
In 2015, Butler is introducing a four-season solution with an
innovative liner, which simply fits into Butler’s original Overboot.
Children can now simply keep or remove the liner depending whether the
Butler Overboot is worn with or without shoes.
Media Contact:
Mark Tedeschi / True North Brand Group, Inc / 781-740-4050 / mark@truenorthpr.com
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