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Born and Raised: Pecatonica, Illinois
Founded Line: 2005
Studio Location: Chicago
Number of Staff: 3
Design Heroines/Heroes: Ray Eames, Lara Miller, Stella McCartney, and too many “indie” designers to mention
Annie Mohaupt is just not your average fashionista. A few years back, this professional architect made her own skateboard…just for kicks. In the fall of 2005, for the Renegade Craft Fair, Annie made kicks that looked just like a skateboard. This DIY extraordinaire enjoyed making these wooden shoes so much, that she left architecture and became a full-time cobbler. Two years later, Mohop shoes is a booming business, or as booming as booming can be when your operation only turns out 8 pairs of shoes a day…Annie and company handcraft each pair of soles-wedges, flats, and heels in 3 heights. The customer gets to choose 5 sets of interchangeable laces to go with her pair of soles. An imaginative shoehound can have white slip-ons or gold gladiators; she can have classic black sandals, or rainbows and polkadots-all with just one pair of shoes! Mohops are for the creatively minded, the environmentally sensitive, or the very thrifty (think 5 pairs of handcrafted shoes for $225-that’s $45 a pair!) As the Mohop tagline states: “a new pair of shoes…every day.” Love that.
How is the Mohop line sustainable?
In a couple ways: The main materials are domestically-sourced FSC-certified wood and recycled rubber from tires. The glues and sealers are as eco-friendly as currently possible, and no leather is used - factory farming and typical tannery processes are quite detrimental to the environment. Additionally, the shoes offer many design options with the ribbon ties, so one can appear to have a huge wardrobe of sandals without consuming all the resources required for the masses of footwear that many girls dream of. Finally, the shoes are made in the USA by skilled artisans - no sweatshops involved.
What inspired you to design shoes using more eco-friendly modes and materials?
I essentially just started making shoes on a whim. As I experimented with different materials, I was happy to see that the materials I prefer also happened to be eco-friendly. I didn’t set out to make a green shoe company; I make shoes that happen to be green because I’ve found that eco-friendly materials are the most interesting to work with. Although I should admit that I am the bicycle-riding-vegan-type, so I suppose I do have a predisposition to these types of materials and processes…
Describe the look and concept of the line.
The idea is that these sandals can appeal to a wide range of women. Since the choices for green footwear are still pretty slim compared to the overall shoe industry, I wanted to make sandals that women with a wide variety of tastes and styles would be able to wear comfortably. Due to all the different tying options, every woman can achieve a one-of-a-kind look and custom fit.
What version of Mohops do you wear the most?
My personal favorites are the mid heels from the bent ply line if I’m going to be standing or walking a lot - they’re a great casual, every day shoe. If I’m dressing up a bit, which I love to do, I usually wear the high wedges. I prefer to wear really bright, colorful or shiny ribbons, because for me, a happy disposition begins with fun footwear…!
I heard a rumor about close toed shoes coming out…Confirm or deny this and tell us what’s coming out in 2008?
I do plan on expanding my collection, but right I’m just trying to keep up with demand for my current lines. New for 2008 is the wedge line. I’d like to expand quite a bit in 2009 with shoe and boot styles - hopefully that includes opening my own factory here in Chicago with the capacity to make many, many more shoes.
What regions of the world are Mohops most popular?
They are actually more popular in the northern part of the States, as well as Canada, as opposed to the South, generally speaking. They also do very well in Northern Europe, Australia and New Zealand, and several countries in Eastern Asia.
Before becoming a cobbler, you were an architect. What similarities are there between designing buildings and shoes?
I find architecture and shoemaking to be quite similar - shoes have to perform both structurally and aesthetically, just like architecture. My studies in architecture prepared me to think 3-dimensionally, to analyze how things are built, and to consider the characteristics of materials. I actually think architecture was an ideal foundation for shoe design, and apparently I’m not alone, as I’ve noticed dozens of other shoe designers have also started out in architecture.
Ask any woman after a long night out in cheap heels , a well constructed shoe is indeed as important as a well constructed house. As our country slowly awakens to the debacle of importing poorly-made goods from the Far East, Mohop leads by example…a bastion of American artisanry right here in our very own Mid-West.
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6 Responses for "Mohop Builds The American Dream (Shoe)"
Wow, thanks for the great article! I just wanted to add that I really welcome and appreciate anyone’s questions or comments about the sandals.
Anyone out there - is there a certain style of shoe that you dream of, and can’t find out there?
I’m receiving a pair of mohop shoes (from the new wedge line) from my co-workers as a wedding present and I just can’t WAIT to get them. I guess the eco friendly type of thing should probably concern me more, but what I love about these shoes is that they are handmade (I’m a strong supporter of small business) and very unique. I love the fact that you can just change the ribbon and the way you tie it to achieve a whole new look. As a web and graphic designer by trade, I have creativity in my blood and often spend time crafting my own jewelry and accessories… so this is really a perfect thing for me.
I like the bent ply line, but I’d love to see some with a wider heal, maybe even a bent-ply wedge (a cheaper alternative to the cherry wedge? because I am very new to high heals, and I like the look but I am concerned about the comfort (I’m a bit heavyset so any height is intensified for me), and would hate to invest a good chunk of change into a pair of shoes that I’d never wear because of the heel.
All in all, I’m super impressed with your company and I loved reading this interview. I think it’d be awesome to upgrade your assembly so you can put out more shoes to more like-minded people! I’ll definitely be sharing the word in Orlando-land!
Signed, a native Chicagoland-ian.
[...] gorgeous FSC-certified walnut wedges from Mohop are a must for Spring. Annie Mohaupt’s unique design allows you to create totally different looks depending on the way you tie the [...]
[...] gorgeous FSC-certified walnut wedges from Mohop are a must for Spring. Annie Mohaupt’s unique design allows you to create totally different looks depending on the way you tie the [...]
i am from greece athens and i want to bye mohop but how?
Hi Yianna contact Aysia at contact@thegreenloop.com. She may be able to help you get your mohops.
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