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Buckle company history timeline

1948

Buckle began as a men's clothing store established in 1948 in Kearney, Nebraska.

1967

In 1967, a second store was purchased and operated under the name Brass Buckle.

1970

1970 Brass Buckle developed into a denim-based store offering a wide selection of denim and shirts.

1989

And in 1989 The Buckle opened an additional six new outlets, while also beginning to alter its product mix with the inclusion of more higher-end clothing items.

1990

In 1990 The Buckle got a new look, with redesigned store layouts, enhanced lighting arrays, and new fixtures that presented a more modern, forward-looking attitude.

By year end 1990, the company was able to report a net income of $3.8 million on gross sales of $68.9 million.

1991

The Buckle invested in a new computer system during 1991 that further offset the increasing administrative and managerial functions required of such a large-scale operation.

The Buckle's trend of retailing the increasingly popular, and increasingly higher-end, denims and shirts would help boost its annual sales per square foot of retail space 5.9 percent during fiscal 1991 alone.

By the end of fiscal 1991 The Buckle had 5 million shares of stock outstanding, privately held.

1992

Beginning in 1992, the company also began to warehouse a portion of its total inventory, thereby allowing individual stores to eliminate excessive inventories and replace individual items as needed.

The year 1992 welcomed the addition of 18 new Buckle outlets and an expanded market area that now included Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, and Texas.

1994

Unlike others in the retail fashion industry, The Buckle reported a strong Christmas in 1994, with sales up 7 percent over the five-week holiday shopping season.

1994 Buckle’s Primo Rewards Card is introduced which encourages loyalty and rewards for frequent shoppers.

1995

By the close of fiscal 1995, with income of $9.8 million, the company's net sales had climbed to $172.3 million, an increase of almost 20 percent over the previous year.

1995 Buckle’s first private label credit card is launched, processed by the National City Card Services.

1996

The cost of opening a new Buckle location was estimated at $410,000 in 1996, $290,000 of which were construction costs and the remaining $120,000 relegated to starting inventory.

At the end of fiscal 1996 The Buckle posted $206.4 million in net sales, an increase of over 21 percent from the previous year.

1996 Buckle launches new store design with an updated logo.

1998

1998 Buckle reaches operations of 200 stores in 29 states, with annual sales reaching $337,916,000.

2006

2006 Buckle’s private label brand, BKE, accounts for 45% of denim sales.

2009

2009 Buckle reaches operations of 400 stores in 41 states, with annual sales reaching $898,287,000.

2011

2011 Buckle launches newly redesigned buckle.com ecommerce site.

2018

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Founded
1948
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Headquarters
Kearney, NE
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Founders
Daniel J. Hirschfeld
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