Rogan's Shoes

Rogan's Shoes is a family-owned shoe store headquartered in Racine, Wisconsin. It operates 29 stores in three Midwestern states: Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.

Rogan’s Shoes
TypePrivate
IndustryRetail
FoundedEstablished in 1971 in Burlington, WI
HeadquartersRacine, WI, USA
Number of locations
29 stores (2022)
Area served
Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota
Key people
Jack Rogan - Founder
Patrick Rogan - President
ProductsShoes and Clothing
Number of employees
~600
WebsiteRogan’s Shoes

History

Rogan's Shoes was founded in 1971[1] with its first store in Racine, Wisconsin. The chain expanded into the neighboring states of Iowa, Illinois, and Minnesota.[2] Rogan's launched it initial website in 2000 and began selling products online in 2004. The company stayed out of large metropolitan markets until 2008, when it opened a store in the greater Milwaukee area.[3]

Founder Jack Rogan had 11 children and many are still involved with the business.[3]

Charitable endeavors

Rogan's has teamed up with name brand Skechers to help distribute shoes to low-income areas served by Rogan's locations, including Racine and Kenosha, Wisconsin.[2]

In 2010 customers filed a class-action lawsuit against the company for printing expiration dates of credit cards on receipts, a violation of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act. Rogan Shoes eventually settled with the lawsuit plaintiff and the class for $16 million, but not in cash, or at least not Rogan Shoes’ cash. The settlement agreement specified that the judgment would be satisfied only through proceeds from Rogan Shoes’ insurance policies, with the exception of an up-front cash payment by Rogan Shoes of $50,000 to cover the named plaintiff's legal costs. As part of the settlement agreement, Rogan Shoes assigned to the plaintiffs all of its “claims against and rights to payments from” its insurer under the policies. [2][4]

References

  1. "Rogan's Shoes - Visit Oshkosh". Visit Oshkosh. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
  2. "Rogan Shoes, Incorporated: Private Company Information - Bloomberg". Bloomberg News. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
  3. "Rogan's Shoes finds Milwaukee market a good fit". OnMilwaukee.com. Nov 11, 2008. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
  4. Travelers Property Casualty and Travelers Indemnity Company, Plaintiffs–Appellants, v. Ross GOOD United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
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