Pingree Detroit is opening its first flagship store - Detroit Metro Times

Pingree Detroit to Open Flagship Store on Veteran's Day, Celebrating City's Energy and Economic Resilience

A decade after its founding, Pingree Detroit, a worker-owned footwear business that supports U.S. military veterans by upcycling auto materials, is set to open its first flagship store in downtown Detroit. The 11 a.m. opening on Veteran's Day, Tuesday, November 11, marks an exciting milestone for the company, which aims to reconnect customers with the hands and hearts behind their purchases.

The new shop, located at 22 W. Columbia St., will be situated around the corner from the Fox Theater in "The District Detroit" development near Little Caesars Arena. According to Pingree Detroit co-founder and CEO Jarret Schlaff, Detroit's energy is "incredible right now," and he believes his company is well-positioned to capitalize on this momentum.

As a cooperatively owned business, Pingree Detroit employs military veterans and Detroiters, with 77% of its profits shared or reinvested locally. The company has diverted over 55,000 pounds of leather, vinyl, and seat belts from landfills to create handcrafted footwear, bags, and accessories.

In addition to retail, the flagship store will serve as a showroom and workshop where customers can watch workers craft products and meet their makers on "Footwear Fridays." Schlaff emphasizes that worker-ownership is not just a feel-good concept but an economic survival strategy. When people have real ownership, they stay committed, persevere, and build – skills that Pingree Detroit has successfully applied over the past decade.

To mark its 100th season, the Red Wings will partner with Pingree Detroit for a limited-edition collection available in-store on November 10. A portion of proceeds from this collaboration will support local charities benefiting veterans.

Pingree's commitment to transparency and community is reflected in its name, inspired by former Detroit mayor and Michigan governor Hazen S. Pingree. The company's vision is to reconnect people with the hands and hearts behind what they buy, supporting Veterans and Detroiters who are building opportunity and impact right here in their own neighborhoods.

As Pingree Detroit embarks on this new chapter, it remains committed to its core values: community-driven ownership, sustainable practices, and a passion for storytelling.
 
Ugh, another big corp trying to make itself sound cool by being "co-op" owned πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, yeah, 77% of profits shared locally is nice, but what's the real motive here? Just to say they're helping vets and Detroiters, or are they just doing it to boost their brand? πŸ€‘

And can we talk about this "Footwear Fridays" thing? Just a fancy way to make consumers feel good about paying top dollar for stuff made from upcycled auto materials πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what's the real difference between watching some dudes work in a workshop and buying their products online like everyone else? πŸ‘€

Plus, this whole "reconnecting customers with the hands and hearts behind their purchases" vibe is just marketing speak πŸ“’. I wanna know how much of that money really goes back to the community and not just lining the pockets of the owners πŸ€‘.
 
I was just thinking about my favorite pizza spot down the road from me... they've got these crazy good meatballs πŸ΄πŸ‘€ anyway so Pingree Detroit is opening up their flagship store in downtown Detroit on Veteran's Day and I'm actually kinda stoked, i mean who doesn't love a good upcycling story? 11am opening and they're gonna have all this swag from their military vet employees working there... sounds like they're making some serious moves to give back to the community πŸ’ͺ
 
omg can u believe pingree detroit is finally gettin a flagship store!!! 🀩 i've been following them since they first started out as a small upcycling business and its so cool to see how far they've come. the fact that they're empowering vets and detroiter locals by paying 'em a fair wage is just amazing πŸ’• also, i love how they're keepin it real with transparency - it's not every day u see a company bein as open & honest about their business model like this 🀝 let's give pingree detroit a round of applause for changin the game in detroit πŸŽ‰
 
πŸŽ‰ Oh my gosh, I'm so stoked for Pingree Detroit! Opening that flagship store is such a huge milestone for the company, and it's amazing to see them staying true to their mission πŸ™Œ. I mean, who wouldn't want to shop at a place that supports U.S. military veterans by upcycling auto materials? πŸ’š It's like they're keeping Detroit's history alive while making awesome products 😎. Plus, the fact that 77% of profits are shared locally is just incredible 🀯. I'm already counting down to that limited-edition Red Wings collab on Nov 10 ⏰... can't wait to see what kind of magic happens πŸ’«. This store is gonna be a game-changer for Detroit, and I'm all about it! πŸ˜†
 
omg u gotta check out pingree detroit's new flagship store πŸ›οΈπŸŽ‰ it's opening on veteran's day and i'm low-key hyped πŸ˜† they're not just selling shoes, they're sharing the story behind every single pair πŸ‘£ their co-founder jarret schlaff is literally a genius πŸ’‘ and i love how they're giving back to the community πŸ™Œ 77% of profits go straight to local detroiters, it's amazing πŸ’– plus, they're creating this dope limited-edition collab with the red wings on nov 10 πŸ”₯ what more could we ask for? πŸ€—
 
Man, this is like, so inspiring 🀩. I mean, think about it, Pingree Detroit is more than just a shoe brand, it's a movement towards a different way of living where people are invested in what they're buying. The fact that 77% of their profits go back into the community is, like, whoa πŸ’Έ. And it's not just about the business itself, but also about the impact it has on people's lives.

It's like, when you think about it, the old way of doing things - where corporations make all the decisions and the workers are just cogs in the machine - that's not sustainable, right? I mean, we need more people to take ownership of their lives and their communities. And Pingree Detroit is leading the way, one pair of shoes at a time πŸ‘Ÿ.

It's also interesting how this is happening in Detroit, a city that's been through so much turmoil. But instead of giving up, they're building something new, something better. It's like, when you think about it, every community has its own unique energy and resilience. And Pingree Detroit is tapping into that, celebrating what makes their city special πŸ’«.
 
Ugh I mean, congrats to them πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, opening up a store in downtown Detroit is gonna be lit πŸ”₯, but can we talk about the logistics of this whole thing? Like, are they expecting a huge turnout on Veteran's Day or what? The fact that they're making their profits seem like it's all going back to the community is cool and all πŸ’Έ, but isn't 77% kinda an arbitrary number πŸ€”?

And seriously, how did they even find a spot in "The District Detroit" development with so much foot traffic already? I guess that's the beauty of being a small business owner, you gotta be all over the place to make it happen πŸ“. But what really gets me is that we're only hearing about this now because it's Veteran's Day and they want to tie in their whole "supporting veterans" vibe with the event πŸŽ‰. I mean, I get it, but can't they just be transparent about their business model from the start? It feels like a marketing ploy to me πŸ€‘
 
🀩 just had to chime in about pingree detroit opening up their flagship store! i mean, its amazing that they're creating jobs for vets and detroiter's through this worker-owned business model πŸ™Œ like what happened when people really own something, they stay motivated to create something new... the fact that 77% of profits are shared locally is just icing on the cake 🍰
 
πŸš€πŸ’₯ OMG, just heard the news that Pingree Detroit is opening its flagship store on Veteran's Day πŸŽ‰! I'm low-key hyped because this brand has been killing it with their upcycled auto materials & supporting US military veterans πŸ’ͺ. I love how they're committed to transparency & community, and now we get to meet the makers on "Footwear Fridays" 🀝🏻. This collab with the Red Wings is also a great idea - supporting local charities benefiting vets is everything πŸ™Œ! Downtown Detroit is gonna be lit πŸ’ƒπŸ•ΊοΈ, can't wait to check out this new store & get my hands on those limited-edition kicks πŸ‘ πŸ”₯
 
Wow πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘  The fact that they're giving back 77% of their profits is insane πŸ’Έ and I love how they're making shoes out of old auto parts πŸš—πŸ’• it's like upcycling on steroids 🀯
 
I MEAN, IT'S ABOUT TIME WE GOT A NEW STORE OPENING UP IN DETROIT!!! πŸŽ‰ THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT EMPLOYING MILITARY VETERANS AND Detroiteers, WHICH IS AMAZING NEWS! I FEEL LIKE PINGREE DETROIT IS RIGHT AT THE HEART OF WHAT MAKES DETROIT SO SPECIAL - ITS COMMUNITY DRIVEN VIBE. IT'S GREAT TO SEE A COMPANY THAT'S NOT JUST ABOUT MAKING MONEY, BUT ALSO ABOUT GIVING BACK AND SUPPORTING THE LOCAL ECONOMY. I'M TOTALLY EXCITED FOR THE NEW FLAGSHIP STORE OPENING ON VETERAN'S DAY AND FOR THE PARTNERSHIP WITH THE RED WINGS. IT'S GOING TO BE SO MUCH FUN TO CHECK OUT THE STORE AND MEET THE MAKERS! πŸ‘
 
Omg, I'm so excited about this new flagship store 🀩! I've heard great things about Pingree Detroit's mission to support U.S. military veterans and create jobs in the community. The fact that 77% of their profits are shared or reinvested locally is amazing, right? πŸ’– It's awesome that they're using upcycled auto materials to make handcrafted products too - so sustainable! 🌎 I'm curious though, what kind of limited-edition collection is the Red Wings going to create with Pingree Detroit? And how will it benefit local charities? πŸ€” Can't wait to check out their new store and shop from a company that truly cares about its community ❀️
 
dude I'm low-key skeptical about this whole "reconnecting people with the hands and hearts behind what they buy" vibe πŸ€”. Sounds like a bunch of corporate doublespeak if you ask me πŸ˜’. I mean, yeah okay Pingree Detroit is doing some cool stuff with upcycling auto materials and all that jazz, but what's really going on here? Is this just another way for the powers that be to control the narrative and keep us distracted from the real issues at hand? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Plus, 77% of profits being shared or reinvested locally sounds like a pretty convenient PR stunt to me πŸ’Έ.
 
I don’t usually comment but I just love the vibe of Pingree Detroit opening a flagship store 🀩! It’s awesome that they’re supporting US military veterans and Detroiters through their worker-ownership model πŸ’ͺ. I mean, who doesn’t want to shop from a business that’s all about community-driven ownership and sustainability? 😊 The fact that 77% of their profits are shared locally is pretty cool too πŸ€‘. And can we talk about how cool it is to have a showroom and workshop in the store where customers can watch workers craft products and meet them on Footwear Fridays? πŸŽ¨πŸ‘Ÿ It’s like, what other brand does that?! πŸ˜† Anyway, I wish them all the best for this new chapter and hope they keep crushing it πŸ’₯!
 
I love how Pingree Detroit is putting people over profits πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ’š they're really doing something special by hiring vets and giving back to the community πŸ’•, and that's what Detroit needs right now - some good vibes in The District πŸ‘ it's awesome that they're transparent about their operations too, it shows they're all about honesty and building trust 🀝 I'm definitely gonna check out this flagship store on Veteran's Day πŸŽ‰, can't wait to meet the makers behind those gorgeous shoes πŸ‘ 
 
Pingree's on point! Upcycling auto parts into dope footwear is genius πŸ’‘. Supporting vets & Detroiters by giving them a stake in the business is the real MVP πŸ™Œ. Now let's see if they can keep it up πŸ”₯
 
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