Shark Tank-Endorsed Muvez Slippers
The innovative Muvez Slippers, a unique blend of comfort and versatility, were first conceptualised in 2013 by Ryan and Eric Cruz, along with their childhood friend Kevin Zamora. These shoes, which double as both slippers and shoes, with a removable sole, were designed to ensure footwear for the modern individual.
In 2019, the first pair of Muvez Slippers was rolled out for consumer testing. The product, featuring a dual sole technology for easy switching between outdoor shoes and comfy indoor slippers, quickly gained traction. The outsoles, equipped with a traction grip, ensure slipping on tiles, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
Muvez Slippers are not just stylish and comfortable, but also practical. They are machine-washable, ensuring easy maintenance, and boast a mesh covering for breathability. With the soles attached, they can be worn for playing sports, offering extra shock absorption.
The brand made a significant leap forward in 2020 when the entrepreneurs appeared on Ep.18 of Shark Tank in Season 11. They sought an investment of $200,000 for a 15% stake in the company, with a current net worth of $4 million. Although a deal with Daymond John from Shark Tank did not go through, Muvez Slippers made a splash, generating $400,000 in sales after the appearance.
The company also raised $33,873 from a Kickstarter campaign for inventory. Today, Muvez Slippers are available for purchase through the company's official website and Amazon, in sizes for men, women, and kids.
Initially, Muvez Slippers had only one competitor, Dualyz. However, other brands like CAT and Mahabis later introduced similar products. Despite the competition, Muvez Slippers claim their soles are more durable than other brands, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Each order of Muvez Slippers is identified by specific details such as order numbers, customer information, or unique product codes. However, no explicit distinguishing markers for Muvez Slippers are found in the provided data.
Muvez Slippers, a part slipper and part shoe, allow users to remove the outsoles to walk around in the house comfortably. This innovative design has made them a popular choice for those seeking a versatile footwear solution that caters to their active lifestyle.
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