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Drew

     With a 135-year history, Drew has refined and mastered the science of therapeutic comfort footwear. The entire Drew Collection is an inventive combination of function and style, working to keep the feet healthy—and looking great.  Drew selects the ultimate comfort materials to pamper and protect even the most tired, aching feet. The Drew brand specializes in shoes for feet that require special care, including diabetic, arthritic and other types of medical conditions. The brand is also known for its all-day comfort with soft, full-grain leathers and fine, handmade craftsmanship. Drew offers styling ranging from casual to athletic to dress to sandals, for all your needs. Each shoe has over 20 performance features including added depth for orthotics and modifications, removable insoles that inhibit bacteria growth and shape-retaining, wide toe boxes. The company is a leader in diabetic footwear with over 100 styles that qualify for reimbursement under the Therapeutic Shoe Bill.

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“Mastered the science of therapeutic comfort footwear

     With a 135-year history, Drew has refined and mastered the science of therapeutic comfort footwear. The entire Drew Collection is an inventive combination of function and style, working to keep the feet healthy—and looking great.  Drew selects the ultimate comfort materials to pamper and protect even the most tired, aching feet. The Drew brand specializes in shoes for feet that require special care, including diabetic, arthritic and other types of medical conditions. The brand is also known for its all-day comfort with soft, full-grain leathers and fine, handmade craftsmanship. Drew offers styling ranging from casual to athletic to dress to sandals, for all your needs. Each shoe has over 20 performance features including added depth for orthotics and modifications, removable insoles that inhibit bacteria growth and shape-retaining, wide toe boxes. The company is a leader in diabetic footwear with over 100 styles that qualify for reimbursement under the Therapeutic Shoe Bill.

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Drew History

 

Drew's history dates back to 1875 when Irving Drew, with only a few experienced shoemakers, started the business of hand-making extra fine welt shoes for women along the Ohio River in Portsmouth, Ohio, giving birth to the Drew Shoe Corporation (FKA the Irving Drew Shoe Company). The quality of the shoes produced was excellent, and business prospered creating a sizable company. A few years later, George Selby joined with Irving Drew, and the Company become known as the Drew-Selby Company. After several years of successful operations, Mr. Drew and Mr. Selby separated, and Mr. Selby formed the Selby Shoe Company of Portsmouth, Ohio. An Ohio River flood in 1937 spurred Drew to move its facilities from Portsmouth to Lancaster, Ohio, taking over the old Godman Shoe Factory Building. The Company currently owns and operates a facility in Lancaster, Ohio, which houses its warehousing, distribution and administrative functions. Drew's 130+ year history has earned the company an excellent reputation resulting in a very high level of repeat business. Its primary customers include many independent podiatrists and orthotic and prosthetic shops, as well as many of the best independent shoe retailers in the United States.

 

 

drew brand logo

 

Drew History

 

Drew's history dates back to 1875 when Irving Drew, with only a few experienced shoemakers, started the business of hand-making extra fine welt shoes for women along the Ohio River in Portsmouth, Ohio, giving birth to the Drew Shoe Corporation (FKA the Irving Drew Shoe Company). The quality of the shoes produced was excellent, and business prospered creating a sizable company. A few years later, George Selby joined with Irving Drew, and the Company become known as the Drew-Selby Company. After several years of successful operations, Mr. Drew and Mr. Selby separated, and Mr. Selby formed the Selby Shoe Company of Portsmouth, Ohio. An Ohio River flood in 1937 spurred Drew to move its facilities from Portsmouth to Lancaster, Ohio, taking over the old Godman Shoe Factory Building. The Company currently owns and operates a facility in Lancaster, Ohio, which houses its warehousing, distribution and administrative functions. Drew's 130+ year history has earned the company an excellent reputation resulting in a very high level of repeat business. Its primary customers include many independent podiatrists and orthotic and prosthetic shops, as well as many of the best independent shoe retailers in the United States.