The invention targets a broad demographic, specifically children and individuals who struggle with the physical demands of standard shoelaces. By removing the need for knots and bows, the product addresses common accessibility issues while maintaining a practical, adaptable aesthetic. The developer notes that the system is intended to be producible in various design iterations to suit different footwear styles.
Currently, the concept is being managed by InventHelp, which is seeking licensing agreements or outright sales to footwear manufacturers and marketers. Interested parties can contact the firm's Pittsburgh headquarters at 412-288-1300, referencing file number 25-SBT-2263, to review the patent-pending design.





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