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John: The history of Quoddy is tied up with the history of handsewn shoemaking in Maine, which really started at the end of the 19th century, predominantly in Lewiston along the Androscoggin River.
With four generations’ worth of expertise and a touch of old-world refinement, they’ve built out a small-batch line of boots and moccasins designed to last a lifetime. They take their craft so seriously, in fact, that only about one in ten craftsmen make it through the training program to become full-fledged Quoddy shoemakers.
But Kevin’s grandfather, Colin Morrison, had a store up in Perry, Maine called the Quoddy Wigwam. They sold Quoddy moccasins, and also pumped gas and everything. So Kevin grew up around Quoddy shoes, and he inherited the store, actually.
The upper strata of handsewns is a tight grouping, and Quoddy is right there with the best of them. Based in the historic U.S. handsewn capital of Lewiston, Maine, Quoddy has a deeply compelling history, but the ways that the company has innovated itself back to prominence after literally disappearing for years are every bit as interesting.