FEET iD is a group of footwear nerds who've come together to launch the 'FEET iD custom insoles.' The company has launched a Kickstarter campaign for the new service with the aim of enhancing the comfort of everyday life by offering accessible, bespoke shoe insoles that can be delivered directly to your door.
Over 70% of the population pronate when they walk. Pronation means that you roll your feet from the outside of the heel and inwards. Over pronation is often the cause of pains in our bodies. Many times these sorts of issues can be relieved with a pair of orthopedic insoles.
However, the process of getting this kind of product has been time-consuming and expensive. That is where FEET iD comes in -- a solution that makes orthopedic insoles more available to everyone. The company has developed a concept that allows customers to create their own personal FEET iD custom insoles, which they can order without ever having to leave their homes. According to the company, the FEET iD custom insoles are the result of two years of research and product development.
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Trend Themes
1. DTC Custom Insoles - Direct-to-consumer custom insoles are disrupting the traditional orthopedic insole industry by making the product more accessible and affordable.
2. Bespoke Footwear - The rise of custom insoles is driving the demand for bespoke footwear as customers seek personalized solutions for foot and body pain.
3. At-home Health Solutions - The ability to order personalized insoles from home is part of a larger trend of at-home healthcare solutions that are growing in popularity due to convenience and accessibility.
Industry Implications
1. Orthopedic Insoles - The orthopedic insole industry must adapt to the rise of direct-to-consumer custom insoles or risk being left behind.
2. Footwear - Footwear companies that offer customizable solutions, such as bespoke shoes, can capitalize on the growing demand for personalized foot pain relief.
3. E-commerce - The rise of direct-to-consumer custom insoles highlights the potential disruptive innovation opportunities in the e-commerce industry, particularly in the at-home healthcare sector.