The ARMO Exchangeable shoes behave almost like furniture. Like any piece of furniture you would buy at IKEA, these shoes need to be assembled which means you can customize and transform them to your liking.
These shoes are so compact-able that customers receive them in an envelope! Designed by Rodrigo Alonso, ARMO Exchangeable shoes are not only cool, but also ethical. Another bonus of these unique shoes is that they are made under fair trade practices.
Implications - Now that we live in a day and age where many consumers have been able to customize, edit, and alter aspects of their wardrobe, technology, and meals, this is a logical next step in the shoe game.
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Trend Themes
1. Customizable Footwear - Opportunity for companies to develop platforms or tools that enable customers to design and personalize their own shoes.
2. Modular Fashion - Potential for the fashion industry to embrace modularity and create garments and accessories that can be easily disassembled and reconfigured.
3. Ethical Consumer Goods - Demand for fair trade and ethically produced products opens up opportunities for brands to create sustainable and socially responsible footwear.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - Shoe manufacturers can explore innovative techniques for creating exchangeable and customizable shoe designs.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can incorporate modular elements into their designs, allowing customers to mix and match different components.
3. Sustainable Goods - Companies specializing in ethical and fair trade products can expand their offerings to include exchangeable and adaptable footwear.