
Cat® Footwear announced today that they are partnering with Mike Rowe, creator, executive producer and host of Discovery Channel’s popular television show ‘Dirty Jobs,’ to produce a signature series of work boots and shoes to be introduced at retail later this year, under the name ‘Mike Rowe Works by Cat Footwear.’
“As a champion for the American worker, Mike Rowe is the perfect partner. From his show, Mike has extensive experience with the challenges that the everyday worker faces. We want to help minimize those challenges by making the best gear possible – tough, durable and comfortable for the long haul, which is what the Cat Footwear brand is all about,” said Kelly Ballou, Marketing Manager for Cat Footwear.
“Cat saw me on TV and took pity,” said Rowe. “Actually, they took pity on my boots, and called to ask if I'd like to wear something a bit more in keeping with my line of work. I said sure, and was pleasantly surprised to learn that, while tough, the boots that will bear my name are NOT constructed of yellow iron."
“We’ve always felt that Mike Rowe is a great representative of the same qualities that the Cat brand stands for,” says Rob Koenen, Vice President and General Manager for Cat Footwear. “Mike has had the good fortune to work with a lot of men and women who know the meaning of hard work. Mike’s website –www.mikeroweWORKS.com– speaks to this and we are proud to partner with him.”
Initially the ‘Mike Rowe Works by Cat Footwear’ series will include a small assortment of work boots and a few rugged casual shoes, inspired by Rowe’s firsthand experiences from more than 300 jobsites. “The series that we are developing with Mike will be built with his unique perspective on addressing some of the challenges that he’s experienced doing the ‘Dirty Jobs’ show. Mike has an amazing legion of followers that he can tap into for product feedback. That’s going to be a valuable part of the development process for us, as we continue to build and test the product offering,” said Ballou.
Retail prices will range from $100 to $130. Retailers will get a first look at the series beginning in early June.
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