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FROM EYES TO FEET: OAKLEY SET TO STEP INTO FOOTWEAR MARKET

          CA-based Oakley confirmed it has developed a new line
     of performance footwear.  The company said it plans to
     manufacture all of its footwear products in the U.S.,
     without outsourcing any of it foreign subcontractors. 
     Oakley did not disclose any further details about the new
     product or timing of the launch, but said wearable
     prototypes are currently being tested (Oakley).
          A ROLL OF THE DICE? In Portland, Jeff Manning wrote
     that while "industry observers voiced some skepticism about
     Oakley's plans," they do give Oakley "credit for its record
     of innovative product design."  Manning added that if Oakley
     has "come up with a way" to manufacture athletic shoes in
     the U.S. more profitably than doing so in Asia, "it could
     force sweeping changes onto the rest of the business."  But
     if Oakley foray into the shoe business is not successful,
     "it could be the beginning of the end for Oakley," as the
     company has "struggled in the past 12 months."  With
     Oakley's direct competition with Nike, Manning called the
     move "the latest step in a friendship gone bad" between
     Oakley Chair Jim Jannard and Nike Chair Phil Knight.  In the
     past, Nike had been often "rumored" to be interested in
     buying Oakley and its sunglasses line, but instead "opted to
     create its own line of eyewear" (Portland OREGONIAN, 8/13).

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