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ECCO sticks with LET

Last updated: 2nd March 2010

ECCO shoes again to partner LET

ECCO shoes again to partner LET

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Danish shoemaker ECCO has announced that it will once more serve as an official sponsor of the Ladies European Tour (LET) for 2010, thus extending its partnership for a seventh successive year.

As part of the agreement, ECCO will be showcased at LET events, on the Tour's website and in its promotional materials.

LET staff will continue wearing the brand's distinctive golf shoes during all on-course activities, as well as ECCO dress shoes during all company functions.

"We've seen a great development of the Tour over the years as it has become more international, which is directly in line with our position as the global leader in luxury footwear," said Jesper Thuen, Sponsorship & Event Manager of ECCO Golf.

"We look forward to providing the members of the LET with our outstanding comfort and distinguished styling."

ECCO will offer complimentary footwear to every LET member in exemption categories 1-8, provided they agree to wear them exclusively during all competitions.

The company will also provide footwear contracts to the top-10 players from the LET Q-School, as well as three pairs of golf shoes to each of the top-30 qualifiers.

"We are thrilled to continue our relationship with ECCO, the market leader for comfortable, quality, luxury golf shoes," said Alexandra Armas, executive director of the LET.

"For the last seven years, ECCO has been an active partner of the LET and we appreciate the company's ongoing support."

ECCO golf shoes are worn in competition by Iben Tinning, Linda Wessberg, Carin Koch, Fred Couples, Colin Montgomerie, Stuart Appleby, Aaron Baddeley, Thomas Bjorn, John Bickerton, Arjun Atwal, Bradley Dredge and others.

The company's 2010 collection, highlighted by the trend-setting Golf Street hybrid sport-casual shoe, is currently available worldwide.

Guaranteeing a level of quality that cannot be matched by any major footwear manufacturer, each ECCO golf shoe is made using a proprietary, direct-injection process.

Touched by more than 225 sets of highly-skilled hands during production, each model is a testament to the brand's unrivalled attention to detail that helps discerning players look, feel and play their best.

About ECCO

Founded in 1963 by Karl Toosbuy, ECCO is the only major shoe manufacturer to own and manage the entire value chain from cow to consumer. ECCO has more than 15,000 employees, direct subsidiaries in Europe, the Far East and North America, and partners worldwide.

Based on ECCO's many years of tradition in shoemaking, ECCO delivers uncompromising comfort and design and the products are sold in more than 3,800 shops all over the world.

In 2008, ECCO sold over 17.5 million pair of shoes and reached a turnover of DKK 5.4 billion. However, ECCO's aim has never been to be the biggest - but always to be the best.

For further information, please visit www.ecco.com/golf.



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