How Two Shoe Outsiders are Making Rothy's One of the Most Talked About New Footwear Brands

It’s safe to say Rothy’s has been challenging industry norms since its inception.

In 2015, shoppers were introduced to the flat shoes — made out of recycled plastic water bottles — in the vegetable aisle of San Francisco’s Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. The product was positioned between eggplants and Brussels sprouts. It wasn’t a typical debut, but co-founders Roth Martin, a San Francisco native and former gallery owner, and Stephen Hawthornthwaite, an ex-investment banker, weren’t typical footwear executives.

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