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Aboriginal footwear known as mukluks are moving into the fashion mainstream thanks to Manitobah Mukluks, a company based in Winnipeg. Manitobah Mukluks has become one of the fastest-growing footwear ...
Sean McCormick, a Métis from Manitoba, is the president and founder of Manitobah Mukluks. Since starting the company in 1997 at just 23 years old, Mr. McCormick has built the Indigenous owned and ...
WINNIPEG – A Winnipeg-based footwear company that started small almost 15 years ago is in high demand across Canada this holiday season. Manitobah Mukluks were designed specifically for Canadian ...
For Sean McCormick, The Gatherer is his favourite mukluk. The founder and president of Winnipeg-based Manitobah Mukluks says the boot has been around for over 15 years and stays in style thanks to its ...
Sean McCormick is not your typical entrepreneur. His company, Manitobah Mukluks, may have reached the eight-figure mark selling Aboriginal footwear, landing a coveted ranking in PROFIT Guide 500 (#201 ...
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — The Indigenous footwear brand, Manitobah, is set to open its first stand-alone store in the U.S. this fall at Mall of America. The company is considered one of Canada's ...
OTTAWA — A Manitoba company was showcased by International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland Monday as a prime example of how Canadians will benefit from the new trade agreement between Canada and ...
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A few years ago, Roberta Anderson had a hard time making enough money from the sale of her intricately beaded mukluks and jewelry to pay for the materials. Today, the Orléans woman is a rising star ...
When Sean McCormick started selling leather and fur to aboriginal artisans as a high school student, he never expected his company would someday be one of the fastest growing footwear brands in Canada ...