Acorn products reflect the closely-held values of founder David Quinn,
who started the company in 1976. His goal was to bring the "Comfort on
Earth" to consumers who value quality, workmanship, and performance.
From the original Slipper Sock to technologically advanced
indoor/outdoor footwear, Acorn now offers consumers an expansive and
varied collection of indoor and outdoor footwear appropriate for all
seasons.
Quinn originally created the iconic Slipper Sock based on the concept of
memories he had of family ski vacations spent padding through the cabin
in old-fashioned slippers with socks attached. He networked with local
merchants and worked with a cobbler to create 22 pairs as gifts for
grateful family and friends. Since then, Acorn has remained committed to
innovative design, high quality, and a desire to provide people with a
level of comfort that is unsurpassed.
In 1982, Quinn leveraged the visibility provided by NASA astronauts' use
of the Slipper Sock while in space and transitioned Acorn from a
cottage business to a high-profile, profitable manufacturer. Since then,
astronauts have worn the Slipper Socks on NASA shuttle missions,
logging more than 500,000,000 miles in their Acorns. The Smithsonian
Institution's National Air and Space Museum has a pair of the slipper
socks on permanent exhibit.
Since its founding, Acorn's mission has remained consistent: to provide
'Comfort on Earth' to the world one pair of feet at a time. Acorn's
commitment to comfort is at the fore of each collection, while new
designs incorporate the latest lifestyle influences, consumer input, and
always the very best quality.
Acorn is based in Lewiston, Maine, a town with a rich history of
manufacturing shoes. The first Slipper Socks were made by local cutters,
stitchers and packers. Their tradition is maintained today in hand-sewn
detail-rich footwear.