We salute the brands that were with us from the start!
As part of our 20th Anniversary, we salute the four brands that have been with us from the beginning. Clarks, Dansko and Naot have been very popular brands with Benjamin Lovell Shoes from the day we launched, helping us to establish our reputation in the Delaware Valley for style and comfort. A few short years later UGG came on board, and we've been offering our customers this fashion favorite ever since. There are too many quality brands to mention that helped us satisfy our customers desire for the best in fashion comfort footwear. Benjamin Lovell Shoes... Style never felt so good!
Benjamin Lovell Shoes Celebrates 20 Years!
Ben Lovell and John Holden announce plans to celebrate Benjamin Lovell Shoes' 20th Anniversary with sales, celebrations and unique partnerships with other Philadelphia institutions. Details of the year-long celebration will roll out throughout the year, starting with a Spring Style campaign and ending with the company's annual Food for Shoes drive. Stay tuned for more exciting details!
Benjamin Lovell Shoes donates over 100 pairs of stylish shoes from Naot to People's Emergency Center.
Benjamin Lovell Shoes, one of the area’s top shoe retailers teamed up with Naot, the makers of healthful, comfortable and fashion footwear to donate shoes to the women at People’s Emergency Center. PEC nurtures families, strengthens neighborhoods and drives change for women and children in the West Powelton, Sunders Park and Mantua neighborhoods of Philadelphia. “We wanted to take advantage of Naot’s generous offer to donate shoes to people in need, in our marketplace,” stated John Holden, COO and spokesman for Benjamin Lovell Shoes. “As soon as we qualified PEC with Naot and submitted our request, they sent us well over 100 pairs of shoes and sandals to distribute to the women and teens at PEC. Everyone knows how good it feels to get a new pair of shoes for that special event, or that important job interview, and we just wanted to help that happen at PEC,” Holden said.
Families that turn to PEC come with serious problems, and most are headed by single, young mothers who have never lived on their own. “We help our families become self-sufficient by creating a nurturing residential environment, and giving them the training and the life skills to successfully raise their children,” states Grace Hightower, Donations Coordination for People’s Emergency Center. “We provide everything from housing to healthcare, to employment and training for our families, and our community partners like Benjamin Lovell Shoes help us in many unique ways,” said Hightower.
Benjamin Lovell Shoes to donate 100 pairs of kids shoes to
Philadelphia youth organization.
Benjamin Lovell Shoes with Philadelphia locations in Rittenhouse, South Street
and Manayunk, will donate 100 pairs of kid’s Crocs to Public Citizens for
Children and Youth (PCCY), at a recreation center and water “sprayground” in
North Philadelphia. PCCY has been working to improve the lives of children
in the city and around the region for over 25 years. PCCY is an advocate for
boys and girls of all ages, from all neighborhoods, of all races, colors, creeds
and ethnic groups.
Tuesday, August 11th at 10:00 am, folks from Benjamin Lovell Shoes will be
giving away Crocs to the kids at the Rec Center located at 26th and Master
Streets in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood. “The kids should love these
Crocs, they’re perfect for the playground and the sprayground” says Eileen
Sheridan, District Manager for the Philadelphia Recreation Department.
We’re always dealing with inventory and moving shoes from our distribution
center to our stores, and we got the idea to move these Crocs on to the feet of
kids who could really use them. They’re fun, practical shoes and kids love them.”
said John Holden of Benjamin Lovell Shoes. “We heard about the fine work
that PCCY has been doing through our friends at WXPN and decided to
contact them. The rest was orchestrated by PCCY and the City’s department of
recreation.” “It’s nice to work with the city and the business community throughout
Philadelphia, and this is a great event sponsored by Benjamin Lovell Shoes”
stated Louise Pangborn, Development Director for Public Citizens for Children
and Youth.
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