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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 42 MIN

Why Rothy's Built the Factory Before They Built the Shoe

from Ecommerce on Tap by Sourcify and Izba Consulting · host Ecommerce on Tap by Sourcify and Izba Consulting

Rothy's is known for sustainable shoes made from recycled plastic bottles. But that's not actually what they built. In this episode, Aaron and co-host Barb Almeida (Superbloom Insights) break down the real story behind Rothy's — a programmable knitting system that two outsiders spent four years and $2 million developing before they ever sold a single pair of shoes. They cover why footwear is one of the most waste-intensive consumer categories, how Rothy's designed waste out of the manufacturing process before they designed the product, why Nike never sued them despite using similar technology, and what Alpargatas was actually buying when they put $475M into a 49.9% stake in 2021. If you're building a physical product brand — or thinking about what makes a manufacturing-led business defensible — this one is worth your attention. Topics covered: Why footwear has more manufacturing waste than almost any other consumer category How Rothy's programmable knitting system works The four-year, $2M development period before launch The 2012 DTC playbook — and why Rothy's did the opposite Rothy's vs. Nike Flyknit: same technology, completely different objective Goldman Sachs and Alpargatas: what they were actually buying What founders can take from a brand that built the system before the product The Shopify origin story (tidbits segment) Tariff refund update: $20B paid out so far Ecommerce on Tap goes deep on the operational and commercial story behind specific consumer brands and categories. Each season covers one industry. This season: footwear.

Rothy's is known for sustainable shoes made from recycled plastic bottles. But that's not actually what they built. In this episode, Aaron and co-host Barb Almeida (Superbloom Insights) break down the real story behind Rothy's — a programmable knitting system that two outsiders spent four years and $2 million developing before they ever sold a single pair of shoes. They cover why footwear is one of the most waste-intensive consumer categories, how Rothy's designed waste out of the manufacturing process before they designed the product, why Nike never sued them despite using similar technology, and what Alpargatas was actually buying when they put $475M into a 49.9% stake in 2021. If you're building a physical product brand — or thinking about what makes a manufacturing-led business defensible — this one is worth your attention. Topics covered: Why footwear has more manufacturing waste than almost any other consumer category How Rothy's programmable knitting system works The four-year, $2M development period before launch The 2012 DTC playbook — and why Rothy's did the opposite Rothy's vs. Nike Flyknit: same technology, completely different objective Goldman Sachs and Alpargatas: what they were actually buying What founders can take from a brand that built the system before the product The Shopify origin story (tidbits segment) Tariff refund update: $20B paid out so far Ecommerce on Tap goes deep on the operational and commercial story behind specific consumer brands and categories. Each season covers one industry. This season: footwear.

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