By 1957 Dunlop footwear employed over 1,000 people. In 1965, Dunlop Rubber Co. established "Dunlop Footwear", a division to specifically design and manufacture shoes.[4]
Dunlop Australia acquired many other shoe businesses, including some in the US.[5] As a result, the company introduced the KT-26running shoe, which originated as the Osaga KT-26 in the US and was then sold mainly in Australia and Papua New Guinea.
In November 2014, Pacific Brands sold its Dunlop Sport (Australia) and Slazenger brands to International Brand Management & Licensing (IBML), a division of Sports Direct International, a PLC of the United Kingdom, which had already operated the Dunlop and Slazenger brands in every other market except Australia and New Zealand since 2004.[6] Pacific Brands moved its Volley and other shoe brands to its subsidiary, Brand Collective Pty Ltd, which was sold to private equity firm Anchorage Capital Partners in November 2014.
In 2016, Sports Direct International sold Dunlop Sport International including Dunlop Sport (Australia) to SRI Sports, part of Sumitomo Rubber Industries.[8]