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Star Wars™ Po-Zu co-branded footwear launches pre-orders on May the 4th, Star Wars Day.



Star Wars fans prepare to pre-order the official Star Wars | Po-Zu footwear collection inspired by some of the films’ lead characters (under license with Lucasfilm/Disney).

Following a highly successful pre-launch at Star Wars Celebration in Orlando last month, Po-Zu are excited to offer 7 styles to international audiences prior to delivery in August 2017. The collection includes: - 6 styles for women, 5 styles for men and 5 styles for children which retail between £85 - £225.
Star Wars™ Po-Zu

Sven Segal, Founder and Creative Director says: “We built the range to be a collectible but also
highly wearable. We wanted the shoes to resonate with the Star Wars community whilst also being commercially designed by incorporating some strong trend-led cues. What was really great about the Orlando show is the craftsmanship and quality were widely praised – our history of working in partnership with our suppliers has helped us to bring our ethics into this range we love.”

The Rey boot, which features wool tweed, natural cork, natural latex and the signature Po-Zu Foot-Mattress™, has been authentically designed and crafted to closely resemble the boots worn in the film by Daisy Ridley.


Other main characters’ boots include Finn, Poe, Stormtrooper and Chewie, while other more general themed pieces include highly versatile vegan sneakers made with organic cotton and emblazoned with the Rebel Alliance and BB-8 symbols.
Star Wars™ Po-Zu

Rey cosplayer Jenny Briggs says: “These boots are the most comfortable I have ever worn and I love that they complete my outfit so perfectly, they are just like the shoes worn in the film.”

The co-branded collection has already received international interest from the press and has been featured in publications and fanzines, such as Jedi News, Footwear Today, the Guardian and Comicbook.com.

The range is set to launch for pre-orders May 4th at https://po-zu.com/pages/home-star-wars




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