When I first walked in there was a nice rack of sneakers in the office that neatly displayed what was on tap for the upcoming Fall and Holiday seasons, some nice collaborative pieces that I can't talk about, as well as releases that will be hitting select Finish Lines across the country very soon.
Here's a look at just a few...
After checking out the soon to be released stuff we ventured into the stock room to see the samples, sneakers of seasons past, as well as some Spring and Fall 2010 releases...
With an industrial design background and building experience with footwear giants like Puma and Sperry Top-Sider, Darin has built Heyday by meeting that perfect line between form and function. When designing sneakers he takes every little aspect into account from the comfort and shape of the footbed to how many different ways the shoes can be worn with jeans.
On top of this he takes great pride in the originality and evolution of his Heyday sneakers. We discussed how the old brands have the advantage of looking into their archives for inspiration and some new brands have the audacity to knock off even the most obvious sneaker profiles. Heyday however is 100% originally designed from all of the fabrics to the design of the sole and the eyestay.
And all of that is done with the consumer in mind. The footbeds are memory foam (like a mattress in your shoe) and the inner linings are either buttery leather or uber soft terry cloth. The quality is also unmatched, down to the triple stitching on every single shoe. When talking about price points Darin stressed that he would love to offer his sneakers for a lower prices (which are already rather low) but literally wouldn't be making any money that way since he uses such premium materials and intricate designs. Which I personally think, you can't put a price on anyways.
Huge thanks to Darin for letting me come through and learn about the inner working of Heyday and the intricacies of running a footwear line.
You can check out Heyday at www.HeydayFootwear.com, to see all of the designs and even grab your own pair through their store. I was blessed with my very own pair yesterday, wore them all day, and must say they are extremely comfortable and the snake skin definitely turned a few heads.
Also follow Darin on Twitter: @heydayfootwear, and tell him what you think of Heyday.
-john-
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