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About Us

SHOE SHOW. SHOE SHOW MEGA. We get you. We've totally got you.
 

Founded in 1960 in Kannapolis, NC, SHOE SHOW, INC.’s success has been based on a simple formula of providing quality products, service and value. SHOE SHOW, INC. is a leader in branded footwear, bags, and accessories for the entire family with 63 years of experience.

We continue to grow with stores named SHOE SHOW, SHOE DEPT., Burlington Shoes, SHOE DEPT. ENCORE, BURLINGTON SHOES ENCORE, SHOE SHOW MEGA, and Half Moon Outfitters. Currently SHOE SHOW, INC. has 1000+ stores in 47 states.

SHOE SHOW, INC. has maintained its formula of success through technological advances and operating efficiencies; such as, standard store design, an efficient distribution center and computer links with stores and vendors. The company headquarters and distribution center is located in Concord, NC.

SHOE SHOW, INC. also places great value on social and community activities that assist the local area. The Company is active in a number of charitable causes including Cooperative Christian Ministries, Bible Teaching Associations, Salvation Army, Hospice and Palliative Care of Cabarrus County, Crisis Pregnancy Center, CVAN, Gardner-Webb University, Cabarrus Vocational Opportunities, Rowan Vocational Opportunities Incorporated, Community Free Clinic and Cabarrus Meals on Wheels.

In the future, SHOE SHOW, INC. will continue to stay focused on the simple formula of providing quality products, service and value.


In memory of our founder Robert B. Tucker 1937-2023. Colorized photo of Robert B. Tucker on the right side of the image with white and blue modern abstract geometric shapes.
 

Robert B. Tucker, a visionary entrepreneur and the revered patriarch of SHOE SHOW, INC., ascended to glory on September 30, 2023. We celebrate the life of a man whose journey was a testament to the boundless potential of dedication and faith. Bob's indomitable spirit, unparalleled business acumen, and unwavering commitment to community enrichment has left an enduring mark on this world. To God be the Glory.

Once upon a time on August 5th, 1937, in the modest town of Badin, NC, Robert Bright Deese came into the world born to Gertrude Cranford Deese and Robert Deese. His early years were marked by the loving support of his resilient mother. The marriage ended a few years later and Gertrude and her baby lived with her parents (Bon and Ardelia Cranford) in Albemarle near Morrow Mountain.

Gertrude, a woman of unyielding determination, ventured north during the wartime era in pursuit of opportunities in defense plants. Learning the craft of welding in Charlotte, she secured a well-paying position at the Goodyear Aircraft Corporation in Akron, Ohio. Bobby, her devoted son, soon joined her in Akron, occasionally returning to spend summers with his grandparents on their farm near Morrow Mountain.

In the post-war years, his mother's marriage to Hugh Tucker brought about a change in Bob's name, from Robert Bright Deese to Robert Bright Tucker, a measure to ease confusion at school. Hugh Tucker was the proprietor of Concord's renowned Tuck's Tavern, a cherished hangout for local youth. Bob immersed himself in work, serving as a cook and curb boy at the establishment. Beyond the midnight hour, he diligently cleaned the parking lots of an ice cream shop and another local restaurant.

While still in high school and a member of the track team, Bob's ambition led him to secure a job at Baucom's Shoe Store during his senior year. The rest is history because that launched him into opening his own store, which he and his wife Carolyn Clark Tucker named SHOE SHOW, a retail giant that first graced Main Street in downtown Kannapolis.

Bob Tucker is preceded in death by his beloved mother, Gertrude Tucker, and his infant son, Preston Clark Tucker.

He is survived by his cherished wife and soulmate of 66 years, Carolyn Clark Tucker, and their four children: Jacqueline Tucker, Robert (Bobby) Tucker and his wife Tammy, Greg Tucker and his wife Jean, and Lisa Tucker and her wife Jami. He leaves behind a legacy of love, extending to grandchildren, David Linker, Dominique DeLaney (Andrew), Lyndon Tucker (Carla), Chase Tucker (Megan), Caroline Josey (Matt), Chelsea Parker (Chad), Arianna Fink (Austin) and numerous great-great and great-grandchildren.

The Tucker family extends heartfelt gratitude to individuals such as Steve Moore, Terry Straite, and the countless caregivers who tenderly cared for Bob in his later years.

In lieu of flowers, the Tucker family kindly requests that memorials be directed to the Tucker Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength Foundation, PO Box 648, Concord, NC 28026. In honoring Bob Tucker's memory, may we all strive to continue the legacy of faith, fortitude, and generosity that defined his remarkable life.

Services will be held at North Kannapolis Baptist Church, 312 Locust Street, Kannapolis, NC 28081 on Saturday, October 7, 2023, at 2:00 p.m.