Object Record
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Collection |
Waterloo Region Museum |
Object ID |
2001.375.063 |
Object Name |
Boot |
Description |
A pair of women's brown rubber overshoes with beige fur (synthetic fur) trim up the centre fronts and around the top edge. Fur trim is also on the tongues of the boots. Boots lace up through eyelets concealed under the fur trim. A red label is stuck to each of the soles near the heel area with lettering: KAUFMAN/LIFE-BUOY/MADE IN CANADA. Shoe size is stamped in yellow on boot bottoms. Overshoes are in a box with lettering: KAUFMAN/LIFE-BUOY/RUBBER CO. ... WOMEN'S OLYMPIC No. 1334. DOLL. Boot size is pencilled on same end of the box. |
Date |
1950 |
Date |
1960 |
Dimensions |
H-18.5 L-25.5 cm |
History |
The Kaufman Rubber Company was founded in 1907 by Jacob Kaufman (1847-1920) in Berlin, ON. The factory began production in 1908 and produced rubber footwear for domestic and foreign markets. In 1920, Jacob's son, Alvin Ratz Kaufman (1885-1979) became president of the company until 1964, when he retired to become Chairman of the Board. During this time the company's product line expanded to include industrial rubber clothing for fishermen, miners, and policemen. Beginning in 1953, the company also began to manufacture non-rubber footwear, including Foamtread slippers. The company introduced the Sorel line of winter/work boots in 1959. In 1964, Alvin's son, William H. Kaufman (1920-2005), became president of the company and the name was changed to Kaufman Footwear Limited, and then to Kaufman Footwear Inc. Kaufman Footwear became a division of William H. Kaufman Inc. in 1979, with William remaining as president until 1986. In 1986, Irvin Weber became president of the footwear division, followed by John Loucks in 1991. William's son, Tom Kaufman, became president of the footwear division in 1997. In 2000, Kaufman Footwear declared bankruptcy. The Kaufman Footwear factory building was designated in 1996 by the Kitchener LACAC as architecturally and historically significant. The building was originally designed by Albert Kahn, and is located on the corner of Victoria Street and King Street West. In 2005, Andrin Homes began converting the building into condominium loft residences - 270 units in total. |
Search Terms |
Kaufman Rubber Company Kaufman Footwear Limited |


