Document:

Waiver and Release between Sivaprasad Reddy and Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc.

 Exhibit 10.5 
 PHOENIX FOOTWEAR GROUP, INC.  
 WAIVER AND RELEASE 
 THIS RELEASE is made October 26, 2007, by Sivaprasad Reddy, 4608 Old Grand River Trail, Ada, MI, 49301 (hereinafter
“Employee”), for the benefit of Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc., with offices located at 5840 El Camino Real, Suite 106, Carlsbad, CA 92008 (hereinafter “Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc.”), together with parents, subsidiaries and
affiliates, and the officers, directors, agents, employees, successors and assigns of Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc. and each of the other aforementioned entities (hereinafter Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc. and the other aforementioned persons and
entities to be referred to individually and collectively as the (“The COMPANY”). 
 WHEREAS, Employee and Phoenix Footwear Group,
Inc. mutually agree that Employee’s employment with Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc. will terminate on October 26, 2007 the effective date; and 
 WHEREAS, Employee and Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc. wish to enter into this Agreement for the purpose of resolving any and all claims or disputes that exist or may exist between them through the effective date of this
Agreement. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises made and payments provided for herein (“The Settlement”).
Employee and Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc. agree as follows: 
 The COMPANY, in full and complete settlement and satisfaction of all matters
and claims related to Employee’s employment with, and termination of employment from, Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc., will: 
 1.
Separation Payments. Contingent upon Employee’s faithful performance of employee obligations defined under this Waiver and Release the COMPANY agrees to pay to Employee a gross separation payment in the amount of ($92500.00) which is
equal to (six months of severance) of the Employee’s regular pay. 
 2. Medical and Dental Insurance. Employee’s present
coverage will be continued through the last day of the month in which Employee is receiving separation pay. Thereafter, in accordance with the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA), Employee may choose continuation coverage
under the provisions of the Federal law, for up to eighteen months, provided Employee pays the full cost of the premium, plus a two percent administrative fee. Please refer to the COBRA qualifying event letter which will be sent under separate
cover. 
 3. Group Life Insurance. Employee’s coverage will terminate effective the employment termination date of (10/26/07).

 4. Short-term Disability and Workers’ Compensation. These coverages cease upon Employee’s last
date of employment, (10/26/07). 
 5. Accrued Vacation Pay. The COMPANY will pay to Employee accrued vacation pay in the amount of
($            ) whether or not Employee signs this Waiver and Release. 
 6. All cash payments made to Employee under this Agreement shall be subject to withholdings for Federal and State income taxes and where applicable for Social Security and Unemployment Compensation taxes. 
 In consideration the payment of the SETTLEMENT to Employee by the COMPANY, and other good and valuable consideration received, receipt of which is
accepted and acknowledged, Employee and COMPANY agree as follows: 
 1. Employee, on behalf of himself, respective heirs, executors,
successors and assigns, hereby fully and forever releases the COMPANY and any respective heirs, executors, successors, agents, officers and directors, from and agree not to sue concerning, any and all claims, actions, obligations, duties, causes of
action, whether now known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, that employee may possess based upon or arising out of any matter, cause, fact, thing, act, or omission whatsoever occurring or existing at any time prior to and including the date
hereof (collectively, the “Released Matters”), including without limitation, 
 a. Any and all claims relating to or arising from
Employee’s employment with the COMPANY and the termination of such relationship; 
 b. Any and all claims relating to, or arising from,
Employee’s right to purchase, or actual purchase of, shares of stock of the COMPANY, including, without limitation any claims under a Stock Option Agreement between the parties, any claims of fraud, misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty,
breach of duty under applicable state corporate law, and securities fraud under any state or federal law; 
 c. Any and all claims for
wrongful discharge of employment; termination in violation of public policy; discrimination; breach of contract, both express and implied; breach of a covenant of good faith and fair dealing, both express and implied; promissory estoppel; negligent
or intentional infliction of emotional distress; negligent or intentional misrepresentation; negligent or intentional interference with contract or prospective economic advantage; unfair business practices; defamation; libel; slander; negligence;
personal injury; assault; battery; invasion of privacy; false imprisonment; and conversion; 
 d. Any and all claims for violation of any
federal, state or municipal statute, including, but not limited to, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Fair
Labor Standards Act, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, Older Workers Benefit Protection Act, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, and the California Labor Code
section 201, et. seq.; 
  

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 e. Any and all claims for violation of the federal, or any state, constitution; 
 f. Any and all claims arising out of any other laws and regulations relating to employment or employment discrimination; 
 g. Any and all claims for attorneys’ fees and costs; and 
 h. Any and all claims the Employee may have against the COMPANY for any acts occurring at any time prior to the execution of this Release. 
 Each of the parties agrees that the foregoing enumeration of claims released is illustrative, and the claims hereby released are in no way limited by
the above recitation of specific claims, it being the intent of the parties to fully and completely release all claims whatsoever in any way relating to the Employee’ employment with the COMPANY and to the termination of such employment. This
release does not extend to any obligations incurred under this Waiver and Release Agreement or the stock options referred to herein. 
 2.
Employee represents that Employee has no lawsuits, claims or actions pending in Employee’s name, or on behalf of any other person or entity, against the COMPANY or any other person or entity referred to herein. Employee also represents that
Employee does not intend to bring any claims on Employee’s own behalf against the COMPANY or any other person or entity referred to herein. 
 3. Employee acknowledges that employee has been advised by legal counsel and is familiar with Section 1542 of the Civil Code of the State of California, which states: 
 A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH
IF KNOWN BY HIM MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR. 
 Employee expressly waives any right or benefit which
employee has or may have under Section 1542 of the California Civil Code or any similar provision of the statutory or non-statutory law of any other jurisdiction. The Employee acknowledges that in the future employee may discover claims or
facts in addition to or different from those that they now know or believe to exist with respect to the subject matter of this Release and that the Employee intends to fully, finally, and forever settle all of the Released matters in exchange for
the Settlement. This release will remain in effect as a full and complete release notwithstanding the discovery or existence of any additional claims or facts. 
 4. Employee represents and agrees that employee’s employment with Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc. was terminated effective (10/26/07), and employee waives any right to hereafter seek or apply for employment
with the COMPANY. 
  

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 5. Employee represents and agrees that employee has not disclosed, and will not at anytime disclose, to
any person, firm, corporation or entity any confidential or proprietary information concerning the business affairs of the COMPANY which employee acquired in the course of, or as incident to, employee’s employment, for employee’s own
benefit, the benefit of any other person, firm, corporation or entity, or to the detriment or intended or probable detriment of the COMPANY. Employee agrees that the Employee shall have no proprietary interest in any work product developed or used
by Employee and arising out of employment by Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc, including but not limited to all forms of invention (as understood from Title 35 of the United States Code), patents and patent applications (and all divisions, parts and
continuations thereof), all copyrightable work, and any trademarks or servicemarks (registered or unregistered) and trade names. Employee shall, from time to time as may be requested by the COMPANY, do all things which may be necessary to establish
or document the COMPANY’S ownership in any such work product including, but not limited to, execution of appropriate copyright, patent and trademark applications, or assignments. Employee agrees that all papers, documents and equipment which
have come into the possession of Employee in the course of business remain the property of Phoenix Footwear Group and/or the COMPANY, and shall not be disclosed, disseminated, taken, removed from Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc.’s premises or
copied without the express written permission of Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc. Employee further agrees that employee will return on or before October 26, 2007 all records and property in his possession or custody belonging to or relating
in any way to the affairs of the COMPANY. 
 6. Employee understands and agrees that this Waiver and Release, the SETTLEMENT and the actions
and matters settled and provided for herein, shall not constitute (and may not be construed as) an admission of liability in any respect by the COMPANY, and Employee agrees to make no such representations to any person or entity. 
 7. In accordance with the reference policy of the COMPANY, prospective employers will receive information only regarding dates of employment and
positions Employee held. If the prospective employer requests salary and compensation information, it will also be disclosed with the consent of Employee. 
 8. Employee agrees to make themselves available to the company for not more than 4 hours per week during the first two months of the separation period. These hours may be utilized by the company for information and
knowledge transfer related services to minimize inconsistencies that may occur to business processes in which the employer was involved. Hours incurred by the employee related to the aforementioned services do not qualify for additional
consideration and are considered essentials to compliance with this Waiver & Release. 
 9. Employee represents and agrees that
employee is entering into this Waiver and Release freely and voluntarily, and with a complete understanding of its terms and consequences. Employee further represents and agrees that the COMPANY encouraged employee to review this Waiver and Release
with his own private attorney prior to his execution hereof and that employee has had the opportunity to thoroughly discuss all aspects of this Waiver and Release with a private attorney of his own choosing. 
  

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 10. Employee represents and agrees that the COMPANY offered employee a period of twenty-one
(21) days from the date Employee first received this Waiver and Release from the COMPANY to review and consider this Waiver and Release. Employee further acknowledges (he/she) has seven (7) days from the date of this Waiver and Release to
revoke this Waiver and Release. 
 The Separation Period 
 11. Employee further understands and agrees that the SETTLEMENT shall be paid to Employee over six months, in accordance with the COMPANY’S normal payroll practice, commencing as soon as reasonably
practicable after the aforementioned seven (7) day revocation period has expired, provided the Employee has not revoked this Waiver and Release as previously described. 
 12. Employee understands and acknowledges that the COMPANY’s purpose for entering into this Agreement and Release was to avoid litigation.
Therefore, if any legal action is instituted by or brought on behalf of Employee against COMPANY, Employee agrees to pay back to COMPANY all monies received as well as any other thing of value received under this Waiver and Release and to pay
COMPANY its costs and attorneys’ fees in such action. 
 a. This paragraph 12 does not apply to any thing of value given to Employee for
which Employee actually performed services and by law Employee is entitled to receive. 
 13. Employee represents and agrees that employee
has read the entire contents of this Waiver and Release and that this Waiver and Release represents the entire understanding and agreement between Employee and the COMPANY, except that it does not replace or supersede any covenant not to solicit,
covenant not to compete or confidentiality agreement previously signed by Employee. Employee agrees that no representations or agreements have been made with respect to these matters other than those contained in this Waiver and Release. 

14. Employee agrees that, if any of the provisions of this Waiver and Release shall be deemed illegal, invalid or unenforceable, such illegality,
invalidity or unenforceability shall not invalidate or render unenforceable the entire Waiver and Release, but rather the entire Waiver and Release shall be construed as if not containing the particular illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision or
provisions, and the rights and obligations of Employee and the COMPANY shall be construed and enforced accordingly. Further, under such circumstances, the COMPANY and Employee agree to exercise their best efforts to carry out the original intention
of this Waiver and Release and shall make such amendments and take such steps as may be necessary to ensure the continued validity of this Waiver and Release. 
 15. Employee agrees that this Waiver and Release shall be governed by California law and that any action or proceeding arising out of this Waiver and Release and/or Employee’s employment with Phoenix Footwear
Group, Inc. shall be venued in California. 
  

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 EMPLOYEE HAS CONSULTED WITH AN ATTORNEY BEFORE SIGNING THIS RELEASE AND UNDERSTANDS THAT, BY SIGNING THIS
RELEASE, EMPLOYEE IS GIVING UP ANY LEGAL CLAIMS EMPLOYEE HAS AGAINST THE COMPANY. EMPLOYEE FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT EMPLOYEE DOES SO KNOWINGLY, WILLINGLY, AND VOLUNTARILY IN EXCHANGE FOR THE BENEFITS DESCRIBED IN THIS WAIVER AND RELEASE AGREEMENT.

  

					
	 Dated: 10-26-07
	 		 	 

		 		 	Sivaprasad Reddy
			
	 Dated: 10-26-07
	 	By:	 	 

		 		 	Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc.

  

 -6-Amended and Restated Credit Facility Agreement, Amendment Number 1

 Exhibit 10.6 
 AMENDED AND RESTATED CREDIT FACILITY AGREEMENT 
 AMENDMENT NUMBER 1 
 This AMENDED AND RESTATED CREDIT FACILITY AGREEMENT AMENDMENT NUMBER 1 (“Amendment”) is made as of the 12 day of September, 2007, by and
among PHOENIX FOOTWEAR GROUP, INC., a corporation formed under the laws of the State of Delaware (“Borrower”) and MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY (“Agent”), a New York banking corporation, with offices at
255 East Avenue, Rochester, New York 14604 as administrative agent for the Lenders, and each of the LENDERS (defined in the Agreement described below). 
 This Amendment amends the Amended and Restated Credit Facility Agreement (“Credit Agreement”) dated as of November 13, 2006 made between Borrower, the Agent, and the Lenders described therein.

 1. Subsection (b) of the definition of “Borrowing Base” contained in Section 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby
amended to read in its entirety as follows: 
 (b) 50% of the Eligible Inventories of the Credit Parties that are used in
their business with a $4,000,000 inventory cap for the Penobscot Business, $3,000,000 inventory cap for the Trask Business, $3,000,000 inventory cap for the Altama Business, $3,300,000 inventory cap for the Chambers Business and $2,000,000 cap for
the Bahama Business, provided, however, the aggregate inventory cap for the Credit Parties shall be $14,000,000; less 
 2. Section 2.2
of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows: 
 2.2 Borrowing Base. Notwithstanding
the provisions of Section 2.1, the aggregate principal amount of all outstanding Revolving Credit Loans, Swing Line Loans, and all Letter of Credit Obligations shall not exceed the lesser of the Borrowing Base and the Revolving Credit
Commitment, plus for the period through and including October 31, 2007 only, (i) an amount equal to 40% of inventory that would otherwise be Eligible Inventory but for the fact that such inventory consists of goods-in-transit and
(ii) $1,000,000. At any time that the aggregate principal amount of all outstanding Revolving Credit Loans, Swing Line Loans, and all Letter of Credit Obligations exceeds the lesser of the Borrowing Base and the Revolving Credit Commitment, the
Borrower shall immediate prepay the Revolving Credit Loans and/or Swing Line Loans pursuant to Section 2.7 hereof. 
 3. In connection
with this Amendment the Borrower agrees to pay the Agent’s legal fees in connection herewith and an amendment fee to the Agent of $0. 
 4. All other terms of the Credit Agreement as amended shall remain in full force and effect. 

 5. Borrower acknowledges that, by entering into this Amendment for the benefit of Borrower, neither the
Agent nor the Lenders are waiving any existing Default or Event of Default, or any right or remedy they may have, under the Credit Agreement. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the date first above written. 
 [Signature Pages Follow] 

 

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 MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY, 
 as Administrative Agent and on behalf of the Lenders 
  

			
		
	By:	 	

		 	Timothy G. Denniston
		 	Vice President

  

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	PHOENIX FOOTWEAR GROUP, INC.
		
	By:	 	

		 	James R. Riedman
	Title:	 	Chairman

  
  

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 The undersigned Guarantors (defined in the Credit Agreement referenced in the foregoing Amendment Number
1) hereby consent to the Amendment and acknowledge and agree that the Guaranties (defined in such Credit Agreement) remain in full force and effect and that the obligations of Guarantors thereunder are unchanged by such Amendment. 
  

			
	ALTAMA DELTA CORPORATION
		
	By:	 	

		 	James R. Riedman
	Title:	 	Chairman

  

			
	ALTAMA DELTA (PUERTO RICO) CORPORATION
		
	By:	 	

		 	James R. Riedman
	Title:	 	Chairman

  

			
	CHAMBERS BELT COMPANY
		
	By:	 	

		 	James R. Riedman
	Title:	 	Chairman

  

			
	PENOBSCOT SHOE COMPANY
		
	By:	 	

		 	James R. Riedman
	Title:	 	Chairman

  

			
	PXG CANADA INC.
		
	By:	 	

		 	James R. Riedman
	Title:	 	Chairman

  

			
	PHOENIX DELAWARE ACQUISITION, INC.
		
	By:	 	

		 	James R. Riedman
	Title:	 	Chairman

  

			
	H.S. TRASK & CO.
		
	By:	 	

		 	James R. Riedman
	Title:	 	Chairman

  

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