Looking for that one-of-a-kind fit without the high price tag of a made-to-order shoe?
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Casual footwear brand Casca has you covered. Created by Canadian entrepreneurs Braden Parker and Kevin Reid, who set out to create a personalized approach to comfort, the direct-to-consumer unisex brand allows customers to order a pair of custom fit 3D-printed insoles designed exclusively for the collection.
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The footbeds are created with an app downloadable to iOS or Android devices that maps 20,000 unique data points to print an insole. The next step is to select a shoe style and color from the “My Orders” page, scan your foot and hit send. A custom FootB3D is printed to your foot’s specifications and shipped with the shoe. The shoes and footbed are delivered within 14 days or less. The initial shoe offering includes two athleisure styles, retailing for $178 for the Avro Knit […]
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