In 1963, while the world fixated on space races and Beatlemania, Danish cobbler Karl Toosbuy quit his job at a shoe factory. Frustrated by an industry obsessed with trends over treads, he mortgaged his house to found ECCO Shoes—a brand built on a heresy: footwear should follow feet, not fashion. Six decades later, ECCO’s DNA still rebels against compromise. […]
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ECCO Shoes: A 60-Year Odyssey of Comfort, Craft, and Defiance
By Michael c