| Timeline |
| 1990 |
Our company is founded by Harvey Jones in Seattle, Washington. |
| 1991
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We begin selling men's sportswear to golf pro shops and resorts across the USA.
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| 1994
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We enter the corporate sales market.
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| 1995
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Our initial public offering of stock trades under CBUK
on NASDAQ.
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| 1996
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Our secondary stock offering is completed.
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| 1998
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We introduce our first golf apparel collection for women.
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| 1999
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Our women's collection expands into off-the-course fashion.
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| 1999
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We support positive labor practices as a founding member of SA8000, a Social
Accountability Platform.
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| 2000
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We move into a new automated distribution center in Renton, Washington to meet
the growing demand for our products.
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| 2000
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Our company begins selling directly to customers online at cutterbuck.com. |
| 2001
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We sign with Annika Sorenstam to become her official apparel sponsor on the
LPGA Tour.
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| 2003
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Our company enters licensing agreement with Eurostyle for European
distribution.
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| 2003
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We renew endorsement agreement with Annika Sorenstam, who becomes a household
name when she plays the PGA Tour's Bank of America Colonial Golf Tournament.
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| 2004
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Annika Sorentsam is inducted into both the LPGA and World Tour Halls of Fame.
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| 2004
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The Annika Collection by Cutter & Buck is introduced—with immediate
success.
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| 2004
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Cutter & Buck proves to be the best-selling brand at the PGA Championship
and Ryder Cup.
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| 2005
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Annika Sorenstam wins her 60th career LPGA victory.
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