The business now and then: a phenomenon of Kubota footwear

An interview with Alina Sztoch, the President of Kubota company, and Dorota Michalska. Representatives of two generations talk about the cultural & business phenomenon of the iconic flip-flops: // Scope: researcher, co-interviewer, editor, transcriptionist. May 6, 2022.

For some reason, people propose in Kubota flip-flops, get married in Kubota, give birth in Kubota, and tattoo themselves with Kubota or brand logos.

Representatives of two generations talk about the cultural & business phenomenon of the iconic flip-flops: Alina Sztoch, president of Kubota, and Dorota Michalska, who, together with her husband, imported foam flip-flops to Poland from China in the 1990s. After 25 years, the brand is again on a roll - four years after its reactivation, Kubota is heading for the NewConnect. Cult flip-flops.

In an exclusive interview with Alina Sztoch, the President of Kubota company, and Dorota Michalska, we delve into the captivating phenomenon that has captured the hearts and minds of people across generations.

Why try to discover why individuals propose, get married, give birth, and even tattoo themselves with the iconic Kubota brand? Unveiling the secrets behind this cultural phenomenon, we explore how the combination of experience and fresh perspectives has propelled Kubota to new heights in the business world.

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Keywords:

  • Kubota

  • Lifestyle

  • Generations

  • Alina Sztoch

  • Dorota Michalska

  • Iconic brand

  • Fresh perspectives

  • Business world

  • Personal style

  • Cultural phenomena

  • Polish Brand

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