It all started with a humble first.
In 1876, the man who inspired the Etonic name, Charles
A. Eaton, opened his first shoe factory in Brockton, MA. Over
60 years later, the Charles A. Eaton company ventured into
golf shoe manufacturing, where it quickly gained a reputation
for leading-edge technology and design. By the 1950s, hundreds
of golf professionals were wearing the company's "Tournament
of Champions" line. Two decades later, the Eaton
Company recognized an opportunity in the running shoe category,
and it soon became one of the most trusted and respected
brands among diehard runners.
In 1976, the company officially changed its name to Etonic.
In the years that followed, Etonic was sold and acquired
by several different corporations. But despite changes
in ownership, the company never lost sight of its core
values, and quietly continued to build upon its rich heritage
of product innovations and industry "firsts." From
introducing the first golf shoe with GORE-TEX® linings
to its breakthrough Stabilizer™ technology, Etonic
continued to pioneer new ways to help athletes feel and
perform better. To enhance the experience of their chosen
sport. And to help them finish one step ahead.
In fact, it was this relentless desire to explore—to
innovate—that compelled a team of experienced shoe
veterans to buy the company in 2003. Their goal? To link
the company's authentic past with its promising future
by building great performance product. To reconnect
with the loyal customers who have trusted Etonic through
the years. And to captivate a whole new generation
of authentic athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
With this renewed focus, drive, and confidence, Etonic
is once again positioned to evolve and return to where
our customers always expect us to be.
"First one there."
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