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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Footwear, apparel |
| Founded | 2017 |
| Founder | Chris Echevarria |
| Headquarters | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
| Owner | Chris Echevarria |
| Website | blackstockandweber |
Blackstock & Weber is an American footwear and apparel brand known for their men's loafers. [1]
American fashion designer Chris Echevarria founded Blackstock & Weber in September 2017 in Brooklyn, New York. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Blackstock & Weber teamed with Lawrence Schlossman and James Harris from the Throwing Fits podcast in 2020 to design an exclusive shoe. [6]
In 2022, Blackstock & Weber released an exclusive Rocky Mountain Featherbed collection of puffer jackets. [7] In September 2022, Blackstock & Weber also released exclusive merchandise as part of Bloomingdale's 150th Anniversary Collection. [8] The company also collaborated with END. on the brand's "Blackjack" collection [9] and the British coat maker Gloverall on an exclusive duffle coat and bucket hat. [10] [11]
In August 2023, Blackstock & Weber collaborated with the fashion brand Kith on a line of premium loafers made in Portugal. [3] [12] In the same year, Blackstock & Weber collaborated with Bee Line, a sublabel of Billionaire Boys Club, a streetwear label founded by Pharrell Williams. [13] The company also released an all-black leather loafer as a collaboration with JJJJound [14] [15] [16] and a tennis-inspired loafer as a collaboration with the Danish menswear brand Palmes Tennis Society. [17] [18]
Blackstock & Weber has collaborated with fashion brands such as J.Crew and 3sixteen. [19] [20] [21] The company contributed to Lapstone and Hammer's collaboration with the Philadelphia 76ers, which featured designs from streetwear brands in the 76ers' team colors. [22]
Blackstock & Weber's popular loafer products include the Ellis loafer, [23] [24] the Mason horse-bit loafer and its variations, [25] [26] [27] and the Clásico Tassel Loafer. [28] [27]
Blackstock & Weber has also released apparel products like 80s-style ringer t-shirts. [29]
Echevarria's design process for Blackstock & Weber shoes was inspired by the Nike Air Force 1. [30] Most of Blackstock & Weber's products are manufactured in England. [31]