CustomSneakerHead is a designer company I came across a few weeks ago on social media. The custom designer shoes of the GQ magazine cover featuring a very sexy Beyonce caught my attention. I was so intrigued I decided to interview co-owner, April Stewart, and share with you guys her shoe collection and vision.
What is the official name of your business and when did you guys get started?
CustomSneakerHead and we just started 3 months ago
So you guys customize sneakers with any type of picture…do you customize any other articles of clothing or just shoes?
We only customize on sneakers at the time. We are trying to branch out to jackets and Vans next.
Are there a particular shoe that you customize or can the client give you any type of shoe?
Right now I am only customizing on Chuck Taylors…we also dye Foamposites and Jordans.
Looking at all the shoes, I have a few of my favorites. What is your favorite shoe that you have customize?
My favorite sneaker is the Wiz and Amber Rose one.
One of my favorites as well. If you could customize a shoe for anyone out there who would it be?
A special pair…it would be for Barack Obama.
Where do you see your business going in the next five years?
Hopefully I see my business growing into something major but I know I have to keep things fresh and new in order for that to happen.
Last, what is the best way for people to get in contact with you and place an order?
The best way is through paypal. You can get all the info at www.customsneakerhead.com
Here are a few pictures of the custom sneakers. Remember, they can use any picture and customize them on the shoe for you. Be sure to head over to the website and check them out.
(April Stewart and Todd Phillip, owners of CustomSneakerHead)
Written By: Jeanine Nicole
Visit her site over at JustJeanineNicole.com
Photo credits: IG- customsneakerhead
5 Comments
funny…i had that same idea
I wouldn’t spend a penny on these…….
hideous shoes that no1 in their right minds would buy
That is the coolest thing ever… 🙂
Thank you Roberta. I really have to thank Jeanine for this article and interview. 🙂