Pingree Detroit to Open Flagship Store in Downtown Detroit, Bringing Sustainable Fashion and Veterans' Support to the Area
Detroit's entrepreneurial spirit is on full display as Pingree Detroit, a worker-owned footwear business that supports U.S. military veterans through sustainable fashion practices, is set to open its first flagship store at 22 W. Columbia St., just steps from Little Caesars Arena. The store will officially launch on Veteran's Day, Tuesday, November 11, marking a decade since the company's founding in 2015.
This milestone marks a significant expansion of Pingree Detroit, which has already made a name for itself through its commitment to upcycling auto materials into handcrafted shoes and bags, diverting over 55,000 pounds from landfills. The business's co-founder and CEO, Jarret Schlaff, emphasizes the importance of worker ownership in driving long-term success: "Worker-ownership isn't just a feel-good idea; it is an economic survival strategy... When people have real ownership, they stay, they persevere, and they build."
By putting its employees at the forefront, Pingree Detroit has fostered a culture that prioritizes community development and social responsibility. The company reports that 77% of its profits are reinvested locally, further solidifying its commitment to supporting veteran-owned businesses in Detroit.
The flagship store will not only serve as a showroom for customers but also offer an opportunity for viewers to witness the craftsmanship firsthand through "Footwear Fridays." Moreover, the venue will host a pop-up event on November 10th, coining a limited-edition collection with the Red Wings in celebration of their 100th season, with proceeds benefiting local charities supporting veterans.
The Downtown Detroit location aligns perfectly with Pingree Detroit's values, as it is situated within "The District Detroit" development surrounding Little Caesars Arena. CEO Jarret Schlaff described the area as having an "incredible energy," which he believes will attract customers to the store: "We're excited to introduce our products to everyone who visits The District Detroit and experiences the spirit of this city."
As Pingree Detroit embarks on this significant milestone, it highlights a growing movement in sustainable fashion that prioritizes community support and social responsibility. With its dedication to veteran-owned businesses and environmentally conscious practices, this pioneering company is poised to leave a lasting impact on Detroit's fashion scene.
				
			Detroit's entrepreneurial spirit is on full display as Pingree Detroit, a worker-owned footwear business that supports U.S. military veterans through sustainable fashion practices, is set to open its first flagship store at 22 W. Columbia St., just steps from Little Caesars Arena. The store will officially launch on Veteran's Day, Tuesday, November 11, marking a decade since the company's founding in 2015.
This milestone marks a significant expansion of Pingree Detroit, which has already made a name for itself through its commitment to upcycling auto materials into handcrafted shoes and bags, diverting over 55,000 pounds from landfills. The business's co-founder and CEO, Jarret Schlaff, emphasizes the importance of worker ownership in driving long-term success: "Worker-ownership isn't just a feel-good idea; it is an economic survival strategy... When people have real ownership, they stay, they persevere, and they build."
By putting its employees at the forefront, Pingree Detroit has fostered a culture that prioritizes community development and social responsibility. The company reports that 77% of its profits are reinvested locally, further solidifying its commitment to supporting veteran-owned businesses in Detroit.
The flagship store will not only serve as a showroom for customers but also offer an opportunity for viewers to witness the craftsmanship firsthand through "Footwear Fridays." Moreover, the venue will host a pop-up event on November 10th, coining a limited-edition collection with the Red Wings in celebration of their 100th season, with proceeds benefiting local charities supporting veterans.
The Downtown Detroit location aligns perfectly with Pingree Detroit's values, as it is situated within "The District Detroit" development surrounding Little Caesars Arena. CEO Jarret Schlaff described the area as having an "incredible energy," which he believes will attract customers to the store: "We're excited to introduce our products to everyone who visits The District Detroit and experiences the spirit of this city."
As Pingree Detroit embarks on this significant milestone, it highlights a growing movement in sustainable fashion that prioritizes community support and social responsibility. With its dedication to veteran-owned businesses and environmentally conscious practices, this pioneering company is poised to leave a lasting impact on Detroit's fashion scene.