Having made its name creating practical shoes aimed squarely at the hard-working man in need of reliable equipment – and accordingly finding fans in pilot Charles A. Lindbergh, golfer Bobby Jones and ...
Deciding to expand the shoes’ reach in America, they teamed up with G.H. Bass and retailer Rogers Peet to get it done. By 1936, the Weejun—a playfully shorted version of Norwegian—was born.