‘Shark Tank’ Season 11 Episode 18: What makes convertible slippers Muvez the coolest shoes in town?

The convertible slipper shoe pitched on the show is really something and here’s all you need to know about why you could soon be seeing it on your shoe racks
PUBLISHED APR 4, 2020
Eric and Ryan Cruz and Kevin Zamora (ABC)
Eric and Ryan Cruz and Kevin Zamora (ABC)

How many times have you wanted to just head out of the house in your house slippers? Most people would say “all the time”!  Now, you could easily do that with Muvez shoes.

The latest trend in footwear, the brand made it to ‘Shark Tank’ Season 11 Episode 18, where we saw startup entrepreneurs Ryan Cruz, Eric Cruz and Kevin Zamora pitch the innovative idea to the sharks and try to score a deal.

As the trio of defines it, Muvez reinvents the traditional house slippers into sneakers that are multipurpose and multi-functional. Imagine if you could just step into your active footwear, before a big outdoor/indoor sporting event without having to change into one and all that in a matter of seconds. It saves time, cost-effective and stylish, as the brand claims.

So, what makes these shoes coolest and yet highly functional? Well, as the entrepreneurs explained, the shoes are made with knit fabric with a mesh-like surface that helps it breathe, so you don’t have to worry about wearing it for long hours. They are absolutely lightweight and yet sturdy enough to endure outdoor terrain; the removable sole snaps right into the bottom of the house slipper (which comes with it).

And if you are style conscious, fret not, because Muvez comes in four different color options of slip-ons and two variants of soles. They are available in packs of twos or single pairs, priced at $99.95 only! You can mix and match between the black and white soles with red, blue, black, and grey. But wait, the best part of these shoes is still to be explored. The removable soles make it easy to get off the dirty shoes without taking them off when you are back home walking/running on mud or dirt.

If you are too brand-conscious and seek validation of a startup brand, Muvez has that bit covered as well. Showcased at the New York Fashion Week and endorsed by celebrities, this innovative footwear definitely appears to be the coolest thing in town and the next best thing you can ask in shoes.

On episode 18 of ABC’s popular business reality show, Ryan, Eric, and Kevin pitched the idea to the sharks and were seeking $200,000 for 15% of their company. Each of the sharks found the product to be interesting and had their opinions on the deal. After a lot of debate and discussion, investor and entrepreneur Daymond John finally agreed to invest the same, but for a 33.3% share which finally was negotiated at 25%.

Watch out for more such groundbreaking product ideas and businesses on ‘Shark Tank’, now airing Season 11, every Friday at 8pm/9c, only on ABC. 

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