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1 Brands  



1.1  Merchant 1948  





1.2  Mi Piaci  





1.3  Deuce  





1.4  Merchant Repair  







2 History  



2.1  Kings Country Shoes era  





2.2  Shane's Shoetown era  





2.3  Overland era  





2.4  Merchant 1948 era  







3 References  





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Overland Footwear Group
Founded1948; 76 years ago (1948)inKing Country, New Zealand
FounderGuglielmo Anselmi
Headquarters ,

Area served

New Zealand, Australia
ProductsFootwear
OwnersAnselmi family

Number of employees

450 (2017)
Websiteoverlandfootwear.co.nz
merchant1948.co.nz
merchant1948.com.au
mipiaci.co.nz

Overland Footwear Group is a New Zealand and Australian footwear and fashion retail company. It operates the Merchant 1948 and Mi Piaci retail chains in both countries and produces its own footwear lines.[1]

Brands[edit]

Merchant 1948[edit]

The company's flagship Merchant 1948 chain, established in 2012, sells women's and men's shoes.[2]

It has 33 stores in New Zealand, including 11 in Auckland.[3] It also has four stores in Australia, all in greater Melbourne.[4]

Mi Piaci[edit]

The Mi Piaci chain, established in 2007, sells women's shoes and accessories.[2] It was founded and continues to be run by Louise Anselmi, the wife of the company's managing director Shane Anselmi.[5][1]

It has 30 stores around New Zealand, including 11 in Auckland.[5] It also has an online shop in Australia.[6]

Deuce[edit]

The company's Deuce sneaker brand is available through its other retail stores.[2]

It also had its own dedicated concept store for a period from 2017.[2][7]

Merchant Repair[edit]

Merchant 1948 opened an in-store repair workshop called Merchant Repair in its store in Melbourne's Chadstone Shopping Centre in 2017.[8]

It added a similar Merchant Repair workshop to its Auckland flagship store in Westfield Newmarket in 2000.[8]

History[edit]

Kings Country Shoes era[edit]

North Italian immigrant Guglielmo (William) Anselmi purchased three shoe stores in the King Country, known as King Country Shoes, in 1948.[9][10][3]

Under the management of Guglielmo's son Tony, the chain opened new stores and a factory in Te Kūiti.[3]

Shane's Shoetown era[edit]

Tony Anselmi opened a discount shoe store in Lynn Mall, New Zealand's first shopping mall, when it opened in 1963. He named it Shane's Shoetown, after his son, because an advisor told him it would make it sound more personal.[1]

He later added stores in Karangahape Road, Ōtara and St Lukes Shopping Centre.[1] It became New Zealand's largest discount shoe retailer.[3]

Overland era[edit]

Tony's son Shane developed the concept for a company's third brand, the premium chain Overland, after returning to the company following the 1987 sharemarket crash.[1] Its first store in Auckland's Newmarket 277 opened in 1990, featuring dark timber veneer, copper highlights, and an old grand piano to display shoes on. The name Overland came from a magazine article about fashion and the outdoors.[11]

A second store was opened in the St Lukes Shopping Centre.[2] During the 1990s, the company continued opening more Overland stores while closing its discount Shoetown stores.[1] The first Christchurch Overland store opened in 1997.[10]

The Mi Piaci brand was launched in 2002. The Deuce sneaker brand was launched in 2007.[2]

In 2012, the company opened its first Merchant 2018 store and its first store in Australia.[2]

By 2014, the company had 60 high-street stores branded as Overland, Merchant 1948 and Mi Piaci. It was designing 40% of its shoes in-house, with designers recruited from NikeorAdidas or as new graduates from the London College of Fashion.[1]

Merchant 1948 era[edit]

In 2015, Merchant 1948 replaced Overland as the company's flagship brand.[3] The company launched a new online shopping website, opened a new store in the NorthWest Shopping Centre, and began expanding in Australia.[9]

In 2017, the company had 57 stores in New Zealand and Australia, including 13 under the Mi Piaci brand.[12] These included 13 Mi Piaci stores.[13] Overland stores were gradually being rebranded as Merchant 1948.[12]

A concept store for the Deuce sneaker brand briefly operated in Newmarket, Auckland from 2017.[2][7]

In early 2018, the company won an award for New Zealand's best workplace. At the time it had 450 store across New Zealand and Australia.[12]

In 2018, a member of the Anselmi family, Oscar Anselmi, established his own shoe brand Collective Canvas.[14]

In April 2019, a new store opened in Tauranga in 2019 as part of the second stage of the Tauranga Crossing shopping centre.[15] In October 2019, a new Merchant 1948 flagship store opened in Auckland as part of the new Westfield Newmarket shopping mall.[16]

In January 2020, a car crashed through the front window of the Merchant 1948 store in Taupō.[17] Three people were injured, including a woman who was pinned against shelving.[18]

In 2021, rival shoe retail company Hannahs was reported to be closing its Hannahs and Number One Shoes stores, in part due to rising competition from Merchant 1948 and Mi Piaci.[19]

A Merchant 1948 store was due to open in Invercargill Central Mall in late 2022.[20]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Ralph, Fiona (3 December 2014). "The family behind Overland". New Zealand Media and Entertainment. New Zealand Herald.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h "Who we are - Overland Footwear". overlandfootwear.co.nz. Overland Footwear.
  • ^ a b c d e "Merchant 1948". merchant1948.co.nz. Overland Footwear Group.
  • ^ "Merchant 1948". merchant1948.com.au. Overland Footwear Group.
  • ^ a b "Mi Piaci". mipiaci.co.nz. Overland Footwear Group.
  • ^ "Mi Piaci Australia". mipiaci.com.au. Overland Footwear Group.
  • ^ a b Shaw, Aimee (2 November 2017). "Kiwi fashion brand Zambesi closes Newmarket store amid disruption in area". New Zealand Media and Entertainment. New Zealand Herald.
  • ^ a b McIlvaine, Heather (4 March 2020). ""We take a long-term view": Merchant 1948 brings in-store repair to Newmarket". Octomedia. Inside Retail.
  • ^ a b "Introducing Merchant 1948". FashioNZ. FashioNZ. 2 October 2015.
  • ^ a b "Merchant 1948 - ANZ Centre". anzcentre.co.nz. CHC Properties.
  • ^ Anselmi, Shane. "Origins of the Overland name". merchant1948.co.nz. Overland Footwear Group.
  • ^ a b c Smith, Cameron (1 March 2018). "Overland Footwear wins IBM Best Workplace in New Zealand award". New Zealand Media and Entertainment. New Zealand Herald.
  • ^ Steenhart, Josie (22 February 2017). "These Kiwi footwear businesses have been in the family for decades". stuff.co.nz.
  • ^ Ralph, Fiona (10 March 2021). "Get your kicks: The best sustainable sneaker brands you need to know about". stuff.co.nz.
  • ^ Hunter, Zoe (4 April 2019). "Hundreds of shoppers file in to new Tauranga Crossing mall, staff dance for customers". New Zealand Media and Entertainment. Bay of Plenty Times.
  • ^ Shaw, Aimee (10 October 2019). "Scentre Group opens highly-anticipated rooftop dining terrace at Westfield Newmarket". New Zealand Media and Entertainment. New Zealand Herald.
  • ^ Beck, David (11 January 2022). "Car crashes through shoe shop in Taupō". New Zealand Media and Entertainment. Rotorua Daily Post.
  • ^ Beck, David (28 January 2022). "Woman hit by car in Taupō shoe shop grateful to helpers". New Zealand Media and Entertainment. Rotorua Daily Post.
  • ^ Carrolll, Melanie (1 July 2021). "More shoe shuffling likely as Hannahs closes 'shabby' stores". stuff.co.nz. Stuff Business.
  • ^ Girao, Luisa (22 January 2022). "Development in city centre taking shape". Allied Press. Otago Daily Times.
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