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Grasshopper Shoes: A Proudly South African Footwear Brand


Grasshopper shoes are more than just comfortable, stylish, and sustainable footwear - they're also a symbol of South African pride and craftsmanship. Established in 1966, the Grasshoppers brand has been trusted by millions of South Africans for over 55 years for its exceptional comfort and quality.


Today, the Grasshoppers brand is a recognized name in the footwear industry, transcending age, social, and economic divides. But what makes Grasshoppers truly unique is its commitment to preserving South African heritage and craftsmanship. Founded over 150 years ago by Charles Searle in 1859, Bolton Footwear, the parent company of Grasshoppers, is immensely proud of its South African heritage and ensures that the brand moves forward with purpose.


Grasshoppers manufactures over 800,000 pairs of shoes per year at the brand's original production facility in the Southern Cape community of Great Brak and Oudtshoorn. In fact, an astounding 22 million pairs of shoes have left the factory - destined for the feet of grateful South Africans who have trusted the trademark Grasshoppers comfort and quality for over half a century.


But Grasshoppers is more than just a brand - it's a community. The Grasshoppers factory employs some 1000 local craftsmen, some of whom are third-generation artisans, living in Great Brak River and the surrounding Southern Cape area. By supporting Grasshoppers, you're not just investing in a high-quality, locally made product - you're also supporting the local economy and preserving South African craftsmanship.


In summary, Grasshopper shoes are more than just footwear - they're a symbol of South African pride, craftsmanship, and community. With their exceptional comfort, style, and sustainability, it's no wonder why Grasshoppers has been a trusted brand for over half a century.


So why not try a pair today and experience the best in South African footwear?

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