
Dutch footwear company Unlimited Footwear Group B.V., which operates under the name The Heritage Footwear Company, has obtained a moratorium on payments according to the public insolvency register. The deferral has been in force since 16th February. On 14th May, creditors will decide whether to approve a plan submitted by Unlimited Footwear Group. It is worth noting that its subsidiaries, including the footwear brands Nubikk and Rehab, are excluded from the suspension of payments.
The reasons for the temporary suspension are not yet known. A spokesperson for the Unlimited Footwear Group has so far declined to comment. The trustee Alberts has not yet issued a statement.
The Unlimited Footwear Group designs, acquires and distributes shoes for men, women and children. The well-known company in the fashion industry has 13 brands in its portfolio, six of which are own brands. The Dutch footwear company also holds licences for eight well-known brands, including Gap, G-Star and Lyle & Scott, and has Levi’s as a distribution brand in its portfolio.
The Unlimited Footwear Group has all facilities in-house, from design, production and marketing to sales and distribution.
Unlimited Footwear Group (UFG) is a Dutch company that operates in the multi-gender “fast-fashion” industry and distributes to more than 50 countries. With over 30 years of experience UFG designs, sources and distributes shoes for men, women and kids.






