Local footwear brand nears a decade in business
Tom Kirkhope might be following his father’s footsteps in shoe-making, but the founder of Port Melbourne-based footwear brand, Alias Mae, is making his own mark in the industry.
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Tom Kirkhope might be following his father’s footsteps in shoe-making, but the founder of Port Melbourne-based footwear brand, Alias Mae, is making his own mark in the industry.
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