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Saucony is a legendary name in the world of athletic footwear, known for its deep roots in the running community. The brand was founded in 1898 in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, along the banks of the Saucony Creek, which inspired its logo—a symbol representing the creek's flow around three distinct boulders. Historically, Saucony transitioned from a local shoe factory to a global powerhouse after being acquired by Hyde Athletic Industries in the 1960s, eventually becoming the flagship brand of the entire corporation.
Today, Saucony is owned by Wolverine World Wide, a major American footwear manufacturer. While the brand maintains its design and engineering headquarters in the United States, its manufacturing processes are distributed globally. Most Saucony products are manufactured in countries such as China and Vietnam to leverage large-scale production capabilities, though they adhere to strict performance standards designed by the brand's primary US-based technical teams. The Cohesion line, featured here, is one of their most popular entry-level performance running series, bridging the gap between casual fitness and technical training.
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