Footwear Fastening Magnets

Ryan Wiens's Innovative Zubits Shoe Fastener Offers a Cleaner Look

Rather than relying solely on laces or velcro to make sure your footwear is on tight, one entrepreneur is trying to introduce magnets as a secure shoe fastener. Currently seeking financing via crowdfunding site Kickstarter, Zubits are shoe closures that can be laced onto your shoes. Conceived and designed by Ryan Wiens, this invention is patent pending.

The "no-tie shoelace solution" allows you to essentially make any pair of shoes slip-ons. With the revolutionary shoe fastener, your footwear is secured with a simple click and taking them off can be done without using your hands. The Zubits offer a clean look and do away with messy knots and bows. They will stay put when running or during athletic activity as well. They also come in a variety of colors to match different pairs of shoes.
Trend Themes
1. Magnetic Fastening - The trend of magnetic fastening in footwear can disrupt the traditional lace or velcro systems with its secure and cleaner look.
2. Patent Pending Inventions - The trend of inventing and patenting unique solutions like Zubits can capture the attention of modern consumers looking for innovative products.
3. Crowdfunding Campaigns for Innovative Products - Crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter can be a great opportunity for entrepreneurs with unique inventions like Zubits to secure financing for their products.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear Industry - The magnetic fastening trend can change the traditional lace or velcro based shoe industry by offering a cleaner and more secure solution.
2. Sportswear Industry - Zubits can disrupt the traditional shoe fastening systems of sportswear shoes by offering a more secure solution that stays put even during rigorous athletic activities.
3. Crowdfunding Industry - Entrepreneurs with unique solutions like Zubits can explore the crowdfunding industry to finance their products while also securing valuable feedback and customer base.

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