This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The styles and colors of Minnetonka Moccasins haven’t changed in decades ...
The resulting mocs, capture that sense of nostalgia perfectly—but with a modern twist. A reinterpretation of the brand's iconic 1960s Thunderbird style, the five-piece Minnetonka x Wren capsule ...
Minnetonka first started selling its “Thunderbird” moccasins in 1965. Now, for the first time, they’ve been redesigned by a Native American designer. It’s one step in the company’s larger work to deal ...
Two uniquely Minnesota brands are collaborating over canvas, suede and fringe. A new collection of products by Duluth Pack and Minnetonka Moccasin includes an olive green slipper and shoulder bag with ...
Minnetonka moccasins, two and a half years after apologizing for cultural misappropriation, has relaunched its best-known style after a redesign by a Red Lake Nation artist. The Thunderbird, first ...
"We first publicly acknowledged our appropriation in the summer of 2020, but it was long overdue," the brand said in an official statement Footwear brand Minnetonka Moccasin is issuing an apology for ...
Fall is upon us and for most kids that means cuddly sweaters and clunky snow boots. For toddlers, it can mark the end of summer’s bare feet and the start of shoes that flip off, socks that slide off ...
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Leading American moccasins brand Minnetonka has apologised for profiting off “Native-inspired designs”. On the occasion of Indigenous Peoples’ Day (11 October) Minnetonka CEO David Miller underscored ...
David Miller was 10 years old when he first became aware of the uncomfortable truth about Minnetonka, the 76-year-old moccasin company his grandfather built. “I remember working at the Minnesota State ...
If Sacajawea could rise from the dead and make a guest appearance on “Jersey Shore,” I’m convinced she would’ve wanted to wear my yellow Thunderbird Minnetonka moccasins (pictured above). And that’s ...
“We deeply and meaningfully apologize for having benefited from selling Native-inspired designs without directly honoring Native culture or communities,” said Minnetonka CEO David Miller in a ...