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Comfort/Wellness Footwear Brand of the Year


Presented by Jim Luck of Luck of Louth to Scott Lucas UK & Ireland Country Manager, Crocs


Scott said: “We are delighted to have won the this award at the Footwear Industry Awards 2013. It was a tough category with the short list including Fit Flop, Rieker and Padders and the award is recognition of the level of comfort we offer to the consumers’ feet and reinforces our brand mission ... to bring profound comfort, fun, colour and innovation to the world’s feet. It was a good evening for Crocs and further proof that we have and will continue to evolve.”


Winner CROCS


Highly Commended RIEKER


Fashion Footwear Brand of the Year


Presented by Annette Hobbs, Shoe-String to Ashley Cumming and Amilcar Monteiro, Fly London


Ashley told us: “We were delighted to have been nominated first of all and felt very humbled to actually win the Fashion Brand of the Year award in the face of such strong and respected competition. It’s given the whole team a boost.”


Winner FLY LONDON


Highly Commended ARUNA SETH


Sports Footwear Brand of the Year


Presented by Sarah Mason of Mason’s Footwear to the SKECHERS team, headed by Peter Youell


Peter Youell, UK Managing Director, said: “Firstly, we would like to congratulate everybody involved with the organisation of the Footwear Industry Awards 2013 for putting on another successful event. Skechers were delighted to be involved as a sponsor for the Independent Family Footwear Retailer of the Year Award. We were also extremely proud to have won the Sports Footwear Brand of the Year Award, reflecting our growth in both product sales and marketing in this market.”


Winner SKECHERS


Highly Commended HI-TEC


6 • FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY AWARDS • 2013 www.footwearindustryawards.com


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