Moving right along with their goals to begin spreading the footwear joy across the US, Feetz is going the pop-up shop route as they launch Feetz@DSW, partnering with DSW, a leading branded footwear and accessories retailer. Beginning in NYC, these pop-ups will be manufacturing the custom 3D printed shoes using the unique and proprietary Feetz technology. While customers will be assured comfortable shoes made in an extremely high-tech fashion, many will also have an introduction to the benefits of 3D printing as they see the technology at work. The first pop-up shops by Feetz will be found in DSW’s NYC 34th St. and SF Union Square locations.
“DSW is excited to bring Feetz’s innovative technology to our customers through this pop-up experience. Feetz uses 22 unique dimensions to create custom fitting, personalized shoes on-demand, which we believe has the potential to disrupt the footwear industry as we know it today. We are pleased to be the first to bring this new concept to the market,” said Simon Nankervis, Chief Commercial Officer of DSW Inc.
“By partnering with DSW, we have an amazing opportunity to bring the world of 3D printing to DSW’s customers,” she said. “People will soon be able to see, touch and learn about how our 3D technology can personalize footwear and experience a product that is as good for you as it is for the environment. DSW is an innovative footwear retailer and we are confident that together, Feetz and DSW will develop a relevant and unique experience for our customers.”
At the Feetz@DSW, those purchasing shoes will be able to see the SizeMe technology in action as 3D scanners are used in capturing 5000 datapoints and 22 dimensions, with the resulting 3D printed shoe available in under two weeks. And not only that, Feetz are made from recyclable materials.
Feetz@DSW’s pop-up stores will be open during the following dates:
- DSW’s 34th St./Seventh Ave., New York City: October 17-30, November 19-27, 2016
- DSW’s Union Square, San Francisco: November 5-13, 2016
For more information, see Feetz. Also, check out the video below to see how you can scan your own feet to get started on ordering your own pair of 3D printed shoes. Discuss in the Feetz forum at 3DPB.com.
https://youtu.be/_N4F1wMj4RI