PF Flyers

PF Flyers
Founded 1937
Founder BF Goodrich
Headquarters Boston, Massachusetts
Area served
Worldwide
Products Apparel, Clothing, and Shoes
Parent New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc.
Website www.pfflyers.com
PF Flyers

In 1933, canvas footwear pioneer BF Goodrich patented the Posture Foundation insole, and began adding the new technology to its action shoes. Goodrich shoes with Posture Foundation became known simply as "P-F" in 1937. Fashion trends in the Forties and Fifties saw PF Flyers expand from gyms and ball fields to become fashionable active footwear. "Everything you do is more fun with PF" read one 1947 magazine ad. PF styles ranged from high- and low-top sport shoes to oxfords and moccasins "for work, relaxation and play." By the 1960s, PF was one of the most popular shoes in America, but struggled with industry changes in the early Seventies.

In Media

PF Flyers appeared in films such as the 1993 film,“The Sandlot.”[1]

Acquisition

In 2001, New Balance[1] purchased PF Flyers. PF designers modernized Posture Foundation and New Balance re-launched the PF brand in 2003. The brand has been regaining momentum since then.

Made in USA

In 2015, PF Flyers launched their "Made in USA" line, which is handmade in Massachusetts.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "PF Flyers | Our Story". www.pfflyers.com. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
  2. "Introducing Ball and Buck's Newest Offering [Photo]". BostInno. Retrieved 2016-10-06.


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