San Antonio Shoemakers (SAS)
Rich Hull is a seasoned professional in the footwear and product development industry, currently serving as a Sr. Pattern Engineer at San Antonio Shoemakers (SAS) since July 2018. In this role, Rich Hull is responsible for developing men's and women's footwear and handbags from concept to commercialization, ensuring quality through collaboration with manufacturing. Prior experience includes serving as a Project Manager for Belleville Shoe Manufacturing Company, overseeing new and existing products for military contracts, and working as a Fit Technician/Lab Manager at Dansko, as well as a factory/pattern engineer/product coordinator at Wolverine World Wide. Rich Hull began the career on the factory floor, demonstrating a strong foundation in the industry. Educational credentials include coursework at the University of Delaware and Aquinas College in Grand Rapids.
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San Antonio Shoemakers (SAS)
In 1976, San Antonio Shoemakers (SAS) started a quiet revolution in footwear offering superb craftsmanship and extraordinary comfort. Co-founders Terry Armstrong and Lew Hayden countered a national trend of diminishing quality and cheap foreign manufacturing when they began making shoes that set a new standard in footwear. Today, the company still makes hand-crafted shoes in Texas to exacting standards with the very best materials available, making its own shoe forms so that it can offer an unparalleled fit—73 sizes for women and 89 for men—and astonishing comfort. Carried in 200+ SAS stores and over 1,500 retailers in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Korea, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Israel—the San Antonio Shoemakers brand is a humble American success story, and continues to be a family-owned enterprise driven by an obsession with fit and quality. Inspiring an ardent customer-base for decades, San Antonio Shoemakers continues to take extra steps, so customers can too. SAS. Keep Moving®