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Lucchese Boot Company : ウィキペディア英語版
Lucchese Boot Company

The Lucchese Boot Company () is an American retailer of cowboy boots.
==History==
Lucchese Boot Company was established in San Antonio, Texas in 1883 by Sam Lucchese, Sr. (1868-1929), an Italian immigrant from Sicily, and his brothers.〔William Manns, (How the Cowboy Got the Boot ), ''American Cowboy'', March-April 2000, p. 52〕〔Bill Harvey, ''Texas Cemeteries: The Resting Places of Famous, Infamous, and Just Plain Interesting Texans'', University of Texas Press, 2003, p. 222 (), 〕 It was then known as Lucchese Bros.〔(Lucchese: Our History )〕 Their main customer was the United States Army stationed in Fort Sam Houston.〔 Sam Lucchese “stress() quality, quantity and cost efficiency” in the boot-making process. He would often invest in new technology, machines and in developing new techniques in order to increase the production of boots.
In 1923, Sam Lucchese, Sr., fell ill, and his son Cosimo Lucchese took over. He incorporated the Lucchese Boot Company that same year, which had previously been known as Lucchese Bros.〔Elizabeth C. Ramírez, "LUCCHESE, SAM," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fluan), accessed July 13, 2015. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.〕
In 1949, the company was commissioned to provide boots for an advertising campaign for Acme Boots.〔C. J. Hadley, ''Trappings of the Great Basin Buckaroo'', University of Nevada Press, 2003, p. 138 ()〕 In 1961, Sam Lucchese, Jr., took over, and by 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson admitted to wearing Lucchese boots.
In 1970, Lucchese was sold to Blue Bell Corporation, the parent company to Wrangler. By 1987, the company had moved from San Antonio, Texas to El Paso, Texas, where it is still headquartered. By 1998, Blue Bell Corporation sold Lucchese to Arena Brands, a Western Apparel conglomerate that was formerly known as Hat Brands, Inc.〔 (Bloomberg: Arena Brands )〕
In 2009, the Texas Legislature recognized the company's contribution to Texan culture by passing House Concurrent Resolution 226.〔 Four years later, in 2013, Lucchese launched a new consumer website.〔Kristen Studman, (From Presidents to Rock Stars: This shoe brand is the go-to choice of icons ), ''Elle'', June 14, 2014〕
John Muse is the chairman of the company,〔(Bloomberg BusinessWeek: John Muse )〕 who sponsors the Lucchese Polo Team.〔(Lucchese Polo Team )〕

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