Fast-growing Bucketfeet is moving to new West Loop headquarters more than twice the size of its current digs. Bucketfeet, which makes artist-designed canvas shoes, has signed a four-year lease for ...
Originally published by Jake Nickell on LinkedIn: Threadless acquires Bucketfeet! It’s an exciting day here at our company. We just acquired and joined forces with made-to-order shoe brand, Bucketfeet ...
BucketFeet’s shoe print is about to get bigger thanks to $7.5 million in new funding that will help it open new stores and expand into new products, including socks. The Series A round, led by ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) BucketFeet is strolling into Bucktown with plans to open an 1 ...
You’re used to having dinner made to order. How about a new pair of sneakers? Chicago-based footwear brand Bucketfeet says it can now produce its shoes on demand, waiting until a customer has placed ...
When the weather outside is frightful, and you’re virtually indiscernible under a layer of outerwear—is there a person under that parka?—one of the only ways to have a little fun with your wardrobe is ...
When Bucketfeet closed a deal in 2014 to place its sneakers in 48 Nordstrom stores, the artist-designed sneaker startup gained not only mainstream distribution but the bragging rights that come from ...
When the worlds of finance and art converge, some pretty interesting conversations ensue. The founders of Bucketfeet discovered common ground quickly after a chance meeting far from home. Raaja Nemani ...