Published: February 03, 2009
Protege Footwear & Apparel Brand Debuts Exclusively at Kmart
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill., Feb. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- In a move that is sure to be
a "slam dunk" with teens and young men, the Protege brand of prestige,
affordable footwear and apparel will make its debut exclusively in Kmart
stores and at www.kmart.com in February 2009. Protege, a "give back" brand
created by NBA star Al Harrington, was designed so that basketball enthusiasts
of all ages and income levels can have high-quality, stylish shoes and
apparel, just like the pros wear, while empowering the community and giving
hope, inspiration and confidence to young people.
Protege has assembled some of the athletic sportswear industry's best
creative talent to build a unique collection distinguished by edgy, confident
styling and court-ready, high-quality construction with technical features
rivaling shoes at 3-4 times the price. The Protege line has been personally
tested on-court by Harrington, a New York Knicks forward, and Stephen Jackson
ofOakland's Golden State Warriors, who both play and practice in their
Proteges.
"We're proud that Protege has chosen to launch its exciting line of
footwear and apparel exclusively at Kmart," said Nick Grayston, who serves as
president of the company's footwear division. "Not only does Protege support
the Kmart Smart commitment to offer our customers exclusive brands and quality
products at prices they can afford, the team at Protege also is equally
committed to giving back to the communities we serve."
The Protege footwear line features an all-star lineup of on-trend styles
for men and boys. The men's footwear line, available in sizes 7-16, features
five sneaker styles priced at $34.99 and two slide styles priced at $19.99.
The three boys' styles are available in sizes 13-6, priced at $27.99. The
Protege apparel line also includes casual styles for men and boys, featuring
performance shorts and t-shirts.
"When I was growing up, my mother would give me $200 at the beginning of
each school year to buy clothing and shoes for myself and my two siblings,"
said Harrington. "It was tough to find affordable sneakers that also offered
court-ready craftsmanship, style, class and comfort."
Harrington recognized his childhood experience was not atypical for many
aspiring basketball players across the country - leading to the creation of
the Protege collection and a tireless dedication to provide educational and
life-enriching opportunities to help children fully develop and realize their
potential.
"The price for Proteges is set at $34.99, because we all realize you don't
need money to play the game ... you need shoes," added Harrington. "Kids need
opportunities. I am choosing to partner with Kmart because they understand
that."
The launch of Protege is part of Kmart's footwear re-launch which will
feature new and exclusive brands both in stores nationwide and online
beginning in February 2009. The footwear re-launch is designed to help Kmart
customers fulfill the needs of their families, without sacrificing shopping
expectations related to value, fashion and performance.
To celebrate its partnership with Protege and its commitment to providing
affordable, quality footwear, Kmart is donating one million pairs of shoes to
Samaritan's Feet, a humanitarian relief organization that provides footwear to
children in need around the world, many of whom have never had a pair of shoes
of their own. The goal of Samaritan's Feet is to provide 10 million pairs of
shoes for 10 million impoverished people in 10 years. Kmart's donation - the
single largest in the history of Samaritan's Feet - will help the organization
complete that mission an entire year earlier than scheduled. The donation,
which has the support of Protege athletes Harrington and Jackson, will be
distributed around the world in the 42 countries that Samaritan's Feet
currently serves.
About Kmart
Kmart, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sears Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ:
SHLD), is a mass-merchandising company that offers customers quality products
through a portfolio of exclusive brands that include Jaclyn Smith, Joe Boxer,
Martha Stewart Everyday and Route 66. For more information visit the
company's Web site at www.kmart.com or the Sears Holdings Corporation Web site
at www.searsholdings.com.
About Protege
Protege is a "give back" brand created by NBA star Al Harrington designed
to empower the community and give hope, inspiration and confidence to the
youth who wear the product. Protege has assembled some of the athletic
sportswear industry's best creative talent to build a unique collection of
practically priced, high quality, proven on-court professional athletic
footwear and apparel products for the growing tween and teen market segments.
For more information visit the company's Web site at .
About Samaritan's Feet
Samaritan's Feet, based inCharlotte, N.C., is a humanitarian non-profit
relief organization dedicated to equipping the feet of impoverished children
inthe United States and around the world with shoes, and delivering a
life-changing message of hope.
Its goal is to provide 10 million pairs of shoes for 10 million
impoverished people in 10 years. To date, nearly one million pairs of shoes
have been collected for children inthe United States,Africa,South America
and theCaribbean.
Samaritan's Feet was started in 2003 by President and Founder Manny
Ohonme. Manny received his first pair of shoes at the age of nine from a
missionary. He started playing basketball and other sports with the new pair
of shoes. He earned a spot on a traveling basketball team and eventually his
high school team. Upon graduating high school, he was offered a scholarship
to play basketball at University of North Dakota (Lake Region) where he
received his bachelor's and master's degrees.
Manny spent 10 years in the marketing and logistics business before he
started Samaritan's Feet to help give children what he received earlier in
life - a pair of shoes that gave him hope.
Samaritan's Feet domestic projects include:Biloxi andLong Beach, Miss.;
South Dakota;Jolo andBradshaw, W.Va.;St. Louis, Mo.;Charlotte, N.C.;
Washington, D.C.,Virginia andMaryland.
In addition, shoes have been distributed in over 42 other countries
including: Tsunami-Sri Lanka;Romania;Ukraine;Haiti;Nigeria;Kenya;
Ethiopia;Ecuador;South Africa;Jamaica;Guyana;Mexico;Brazil;Ecuador;
Peru;Malawi;Gambia andBurundi.
SOURCE Kmart
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