Industry | Textile |
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Products | Footwear |
Website | vivobarefoot |
Vivobarefoot is a minimalist running shoe company. Their technology, invented by Tim Brennan and developed by British shoe company Terra Plana, is aimed at offering the optimum biomechanics and posture commonly associated with walking barefoot and barefoot running, and advocated within the barefoot movement and barefoot running community. Their marketing describes the walking experience as "as close to going barefoot in the city as you can get." In 2019, the most prominent shoe using this technology was their Evo running shoe.
In 2022, Vivobarefoot sold 773,000 pairs of shoes.
See also
References
- Barclay, Kurt (13 March 2019). "Every Day, Every Surface: Vivobarefoot Magna Trail FG Shoe Review". GearJunkie. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
- Jepster 2009
- Verry, Peter (18 January 2019). "Vivobarefoot's Co-Founder Explains Why the Brand Is Making Shoes Out of Algae". Footwear News. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
- Sternbergh, Adam (21 April 2008). "You Walk Wrong". New York Magazine. New York Media Holdings. Retrieved 3 March 2010.
- "New plant-based shoes from Vivobarefoot". Retrieved 22 April 2019.
- Marquis, Christopher. "Why Vivobarefoot's Founder Believes the Future of Regenerative Business Is at Our Feet". Forbes. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
External links
- Official website
- Wiggling Their Toes at the Shoe Giants, The New York Times, 30 August 2008
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