Johnston & Murphy
Investment Size INR 50 Lac - 1 Cr
Franchise Outlets - NA -
About Us:
Johnston Murphy is a pillar of classic workmanship and a beacon of American style. Since 1850, JM has provided the highest quality products and set the standard for successful, professional men everywhere. In 2008, Johnston Murphy continued its commitment to style, craftsmanship and innovation by introducing a new line of shoes, leather goods and accessories for women.
RETAIL at Johnston Murphy- We showcase the brand through more than 116 retail shops nationwide. Averaging 1,459 square feet, these shops are located where our men and women shop in better malls, busy airports and on noteworthy streets. Madison Avenue New York, NY Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL The Mall at Short Hills NJ Houston Galleria TX South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa, CA Our shops are warm, inviting and designed to make customers feel comfortable and at ease as they shop. Our first-rate sales associates do the rest, making certain we offer the best service and attention in the marketplace.
FACTORY Over 45 Johnston Murphy factory stores are located around the country. The average size is 2,300 square feet. Originally designed to clear seasonal discontinued and factory damaged merchandise, these stores now offer an assortment of value product in current styling and sizes.
In Fall 2009, Johnston Murphy presented a pair of custom-designed runoff oxfords in black to President Barack Obama, along with a pair of boots inspired by the pair the company custom-made for President Lincoln in 1861. In the summer of 2008, Johnston Murphy launched the website www.shoesofthepresidents.com as a tribute to its presidential heritage. A Footwear Legacy: A FOOTWEAR LEGACY.
- Founded in 1850 in Newark, New Jersey
- Originally manufactured and sold mens dress shoes
- Changed name to Johnston Murphy in 1884 when James Johnston and William H. Murphy took over the company
- Bought by General Shoe Corporation (now Genesco Inc.) in 1951 and moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1957
- Opened first retail store in 1971 outside of Chicago.