Tag: Bearpaw

  • Bearpaw re-opens Citrus Heights retails store, gears up for fall season

    Aaron M. Brown, left, vice president of product and sourcing, and Bearpaw CEO Tom Romeo, hold a Boetis boot, made famous by Snooki of MTV’s reality TV show “Jersey Shore.” // Thomas J. Sullivan

    Updated 12:01 p.m., Oct. 2–
    By Thomas J. Sullivan– Citrus Heights-based Bearpaw Boots has reopened their retail store at Sylvan Corners after “hibernating” for the summer and is gearing up for its fall sales season.

    Bearpaw CEO Tom Romeo and Aaron M. Brown, vice president for product design, sat down for a recent interview with The Sentinel to discuss Bearpaw’s fall product line, top celebrity endorsements of the brand, and what the company is doing to expand its corporate and charitable footprint.

    “Overall, we listen closely to what our customers want,” said Brown, describing Bearpaw’s various footwear offerings. As a Wisconsin native and veteran of many Midwestern winters, he worked at the retailer Nordstrom, overseeing the marketing of its overall fall and winter boot line.

    That practicality and durability is evident in Bearpaw’s seasonal designs which employ HiberTech, featuring 200-gram foil back insulation that leave feet warm and dry no matter what the weather. It’s also evident in other popular styles treated with NeverWet, which repel stains from saltwater, mud, cola and more.

    Brown is a frequent flyer for the company and oversees creative design teams working in multiple factories in China and in Spain, which produce Bearpaw products to Romeo’s strict specifications. As its worldwide sales continue to increase, the company says it is also looking to increase its production capacity in India, Mexico and Vietnam.

    Bearpaw’s customer mix is approximately 80 percent female, 15 percent male and 5 percent of the young children’s market.

    Bearpaw Classics remains the “heart and sole” of where the company began. Women’s models Alyssa, Elle Tall and Elle Short in the Classic line continue to be its strongest sellers, Romeo said. The company is also seeking to grow its men’s market share with slipper and boot options.

    “We have approximately 10 percent of the overall market against UGGS, our leading competitor,” Brown said.

    “We’re like Avis, facing off against the giant Hertz Car Rental. We’re number two, but we honestly try harder,” Romeo added.

    Several of Bearpaw’s most popular styles are now vegan, approved by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). According to Brown, the material used is entirely vegan, “from the micro-suede, down to the glue.”

    Bearpaw’s exotics collection also invite their female customers to channel their inner glamour girl to create a flashy look, perfect to stand out in any crowd. One such boot drew the attention of one of Bearpaw’s best-known celebrity clients.

    “Snooki,” aka Nicole Elizabeth LaValle, a Chilean-American reality television personality, television host, author, professional wrestler, and dancer, wore a pair of Bearpaw’s Boetis boots while she was a cast member on the MTV reality show Jersey Shore.

    “Snooki went through quite a few pairs of our Boetis boot,” said Romeo. The 11-inch tall boot which features a sustainable curly lamb shaft soon became a Snooki trademark during the series. A new bright-red version of the Boetis boot debuts this season in Bearpaw’s exotics collection.

    “She wore our boots throughout the MTV series. She called us constantly whenever she needed a new pair,” Romeo said.”‘Hey Tom, It’s me, Snooki!’, I’d hear on the phone.” He said actress Gwyneth Paltrow is another regular Bearpaw customer.

    Bearpaw has also made a comprehensive entry into the online footwear market in the second half of the decade, partnering with major online retailers like Shoes.com to sell their products worldwide.

    The company continues to build its brand through its online store and the targeted mailing of half a million catalogs this fall season.

    This fall, Bearpaw’s fourth annual “Boot for Boot” program will continue to help foster kids in need. The company partners with Ticket to Dream Foundation, donating shoes to foster kids throughout North America. For every boot purchase made on bearpaw.com, starting Thanksgiving Day, the company will match and donate a pair of boots to a foster child in need.

    “We’re proud to be a part of the Citrus Heights community and to help those in need,” Romeo said. “It’s an extension of our philosophy as a company.”

    Bearpaw’s corporate footprint in Citrus Heights will also be expanding in spring 2020. A new Flip Flop Shop will make its debut featuring sandals with straps made from pineapple leaf fibers. “Our new employees will be graduates of “Flip Flop U,” Romeo said.

    The Bearpaw Summit Store is located at 7034 Sylvan Road, in Citrus Heights. The store is open Friday-Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  • Citrus Heights footwear company launches PETA-approved ‘vegan’ boots, slippers

    Bearpaw, Vegan, boots, slippers, uggs
    Bearpaw’s new PETA-approved footwear comes in three styles of boots and slippers. // CH Sentinel

    Sentinel staff report–
    Bearpaw, a footwear company based in Citrus Heights, is now offering a new “Vegan Collection” of boots and slippers after working closely with an international animal rights organization, the company announced in a news release on Wednesday.

    “We are excited to introduce vegan versions of BEARPAW’s classic styles to our eco-conscious consumers,” said John Pierce, president of Bearpaw, in the March 20 news release. “We hope to continue working with [People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals] and expanding our vegan offerings in the future.”

    The vegan versions of their classic boot and slipper — Elle Short, Elle Tall, and Loki — all feature a wool-free lining, suede-free exterior and a 100% vegan micro-suede upper. The footwear also uses a polyester-blend lining, a lightweight rubber outsole, and glue that does not have any animal byproducts.

    Bearpaw also made the decision to discontinue use of rabbit fur in any of its products, a move that was praised by PETA.

    “Today’s consumers reject cruelty to animals, so BEARPAW’s decision to ban rabbit fur is as business-savvy as it is compassionate,” PETA Director Danielle Katz was quoted saying in Bearpaw’s news release. “The brand’s warm and stylish collection of ‘PETA-Approved Vegan’ boots and slippers makes it easier than ever for shoppers to put their kindest foot forward.”

    Vegan Elle Short boots are listed on Bearpaw’s website for around $70, with its taller version available for $10 more. Vegan Loki slippers are priced around $45. The new vegan styles are not yet available for purchase at Bearpaw’s outlet store in Citrus Heights at Sylvan Corners.

    The Bearpaw brand was founded by Tom Romeo in 2001, with the company’s shoes and apparel now found at U.S. retailers like Macy’s, Designer Shoe Warehouse, and other chains. Items are also sold directly from the company’s website and its local outlet store at 7034 Sylvan Rd., which is open Friday-Sunday.

    Related: Bearpaw buys up two more commercial plazas on Auburn Blvd; here’s why

    Related: Citrus Heights-based footwear company acquires Flip Flop Shops

  • Bearpaw buys up two more commercial plazas on Auburn Blvd; here’s why

    Bearpaw, Linden Plaza
    Citrus Heights-based Bearpaw Equities recently acquired Linden Plaza, located off Auburn Boulevard in the northern outskirts of the city. // Image credit: Google Maps

    Sentinel staff report–
    Bearpaw, a global footwear company based in Citrus Heights, is expanding its footprint in town with its real estate division recently acquiring two more commercial plazas along Auburn Boulevard. The latest move brings Bearpaw’s total up to seven commercial properties owned along the Boulevard — part of the company’s plans to be part of the revitalization of the boulevard.

    “I believe in the Auburn corridor. I think it’s gonna come back,” said Bearpaw founder and CEO Tom Romeo in a phone interview last week. “It’s been blight for a long time and it needs some TLC.”

    Romeo told The Sentinel on Friday that the latest purchases were made through Bearpaw Equities, the real estate branch of parent company Bearpaw Holdings. Purchases included Linden Plaza, located at 8500 Auburn Blvd. across from where a Studio Movie Grill is planned for the old Kmart building, and a commercial plaza located across from Bible Baptist Church at 7616-7628 Auburn Blvd.

    Q&A: When will the new Studio Movie Grill open in Citrus Heights?

    He said Linden Plaza is fully leased and home to Golden Donuts, a bike shop, and several other businesses. The other plaza is home to Auburn Dental, a real estate office, and several other business offices. Purchase prices were not disclosed publicly.

    Romeo said there are no current upgrades planned for the dental office plaza, but said he’ll likely do some remodeling and facade improvements at Linden Plaza after Studio Movie Grill opens and the City completes extensive roadway improvements planned along the boulevard, known as “Phase 2” of the Auburn Boulevard Complete Streets Revitalization Project.

    Phase 1 was completed in 2014 and included undergrounding utility wires, new street lights, several hundred new street trees, and nearly 10,000 feet of bike lanes and sidewalks, from Sylvan Corners to Rusch Park. Phase 2 is slated to begin in 2020 and will continue the face-lift on the boulevard all the way to the Roseville border, with an estimated project cost of $20 million.

    “[T]he City’s putting the money out there for the roadwork. I think that’s a huge step in the right direction,” he said. “And with this new movement with Studio Movie Grill and Big Lots, I think that’s gonna help a lot with the revitalization of that corridor.”

    Related: New business association envisions bright future for Auburn Boulevard

    Romeo also expects the new 210,000-square-foot Kaiser building being constructed just outside the city limits will also bring a boost to the boulevard.

    “I’m hoping that with Kaiser going right there, I think a lot of people are gonna be coming down Auburn from Riverside,” he said. “I think that is gonna help out a lot.”

    Related: Developer has big plans for vacant corner on Auburn Blvd.

    In recent years, Bearpaw Equities has also picked up other properties along Auburn Boulevard, including a commercial center at Pratt Avenue that is currently being remodeled, the Goodwill shopping plaza at Sylvan Corners, and a majority of the Grand Oaks Shopping Center — part of what Romeo called “a good investment for the future.”

    The company also owns Bearpaw’s commercial campus at Sylvan Corners, which is undergoing extensive remodel and a second-floor addition at the company’s outlet store. Bearpaw Village, a 42-unit townhome project located on a 2.5-acre vacant parcel behind Bearpaw’s corporate offices, is also planned to begin construction next year.

    Asked about plans for Grand Oaks, Romeo said he will likely wait until roadway improvements are completed on Auburn Boulevard before firming up plans — although he’s considering mixed-use as a possibility.

    “We’ll get very creative with that project.”

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  • Citrus Heights-based footwear company plans big expansion in Europe

    Bearpaw
    Founder Tom Romeo, middle right, meets with a team of company executives at Bearpaw headquarters in Citrus Heights. // CH Sentinel

    By Hazel Ford–
    A local company in Citrus Heights is planning a major expansion in Europe this year. Bearpaw, a footwear and apparel company with its global headquarters based at Sylvan Corners, currently supplies 45 countries but aims for an even greater presence.

    Bearpaw President John Pierce said in a news release last month that after the company’s performance in North America, “now is the right time to further expand our efforts to creating a sturdy base in Europe.” Bearpaw has had some existing partnerships throughout Central and Eastern Europe for several years, but is currently lining up prospective partners for their Western European expansion this fall.

    The company will primarily focus on exports of footwear to Western European retail and sporting stores, with hopes to later expand to outerwear exports, according to Kevin McDonald, Bearpaw’s vice president of international sales. McDonald said the company plans to have a presence in at least 50 countries by the end of next year.

    “Right now we are strongest in North America, Asia, and Europe,” the Bearpaw executive said in an email interview last week. He said the company also supplies markets in South America, the Middle East, and Africa, but “not as widely.”

    Locally, the twin-peaked Bearpaw headquarters building at Sylvan Corners has also undergone an expansion and significant remodel, set for completion by the end of this month. The two-story interior features a “modern mountain” feel inside, and its expanded 12,000-square-feet floor plan includes plenty of room for the two-dozen team members employed at the location.

    The Bearpaw brand was founded by Tom Romeo in 2001, with the company’s shoes and apparel now found at U.S. retailers like Macy’s, Designer Shoe Warehouse, and other chains. Items are also sold directly from the company’s website and its outlet store, located in Citrus Heights at 7034 Sylvan Rd.

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