
Rothy's
Founded Year
2012Stage
Corporate Minority | AliveTotal Raised
$244MValuation
$0000Last Raised
$200M | 4 yrs agoRevenue
$0000Mosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+29 points in the past 30 days
About Rothy's
Rothy's specializes in the creation of washable shoes and fashion accessories made from recycled materials within the sustainable fashion industry. The company offers a variety of footwear for women, men, and children, as well as a range of bags and accessories, all designed with environmental sustainability in mind. It was founded in 2012 and is based in San Francisco, California.
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Rothy's Patents
Rothy's has filed 101 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- graphical projections
- roadsters
- light machine guns

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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1/24/2024 | 4/1/2025 | Graphical projections, Roadsters, Light machine guns, Cephalopod zootomy, Cuttlefish | Grant |
Application Date | 1/24/2024 |
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Grant Date | 4/1/2025 |
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Related Topics | Graphical projections, Roadsters, Light machine guns, Cephalopod zootomy, Cuttlefish |
Status | Grant |
Latest Rothy's News
Jun 25, 2025
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Rothy’s, the sustainability-minded shoe brand that makes its best-selling designs from recycled water bottles, recently launched its first-ever penny loafer. The release is so new that it’s yet to be spotted on A-listers and the fashion set (consider yourself lucky to have heard it first), but it’s sure to take over faster than you can say “top summer shoe trend.” Why? Well, for starters, everyone from Paris Hilton to Princess Beatrice and Meghan Markle can’t get enough of Rothy’s footwear, which masters the balance between chic and comfortable. But, more importantly, penny loafers are reigning as one of the season’s buzziest shoe trends, with city streets and runways serving up emulation-worthy takes on the preppy shoe. (Not to mention, top sneaker brands rolling out their controversial “snoafers .”) But Rothy’s new penny loafers stand out from the pack in one key aspect: they’re not made of leather, offering a more comfortable alternative to the stiffness and stuffiness that sometimes comes with traditional loafers. Related Articles Even the most dedicated of loafer aficionados know how challenging it can be to find a comfortable pair that doesn’t cause blisters. Many penny loafers, including those offered by high-end designer labels, have a break-in period most commonly associated with chunkier styles like Dr. Martens boots. But Rothy’s new take on the classic shoe avoids this, promising “step-in comfort right out of the box” with its soft, stretchy knit silhouette. What’s more, The Rothy’s Penny Loafer is entirely machine washable (the brand recommends doing so on a cold setting and then air-drying), which means it gets softer with every wash, so you can wave goodbye to spot cleaning forever. Meet Rothy’s The Penny Loafer , which won’t force you to make a trade-off between trendy summer looks and step-in comfort. Courtesy Rothy’s As far as aesthetics go, The Penny Loafer knows how to say a lot with a little. Available in three hues — all-black, the camel-and-ivory Cortado, and the cool, earthy brown that is Portobello — it will become a go-to finishing touch to your belted midi skirts , fabric-blocked linen dresses , cutoff denim shorts with crew socks, and beyond. On TikTok, the #pennyloafer hashtag delivers hundreds of popular styling inspiration videos, in which users don the shoe with everything from baggy jeans and oversized leather jackets to prim-and-proper cardigans. On spring 2025 runways, the quintessential loafer was shown by Bottega Veneta , Prada , Miu Miu , and more: matched with color-happy tights, intentionally wrinkled shirtdresses , and other inventive sartorial touches. Most of these runway moments featured penny loafers of the glossy, dark-leather variety, with lug soles and a visible rigidity. Offering a more lightweight, streamlined take, Rothy’s lighter colorway options are also better suited to warm-weather escapades (save those jewel tones and blacks for fall!). The shoe’s soft, premium upper looks like a million bucks, exuding instant elegance. Could you guess it’s made from recycled water bottles? Courtesy Rothy’s Founded in 2012, with its online storefront launching four years later, Rothy’s made waves with its first product: the ballet flat, which captured people’s attention thanks to a mid-range price point and recycled-plastic makeup. Soon, the brand leveraged its booming popularity with more styles, expanding to Mary Janes , clogs , flip-flops , and sneakers . In 2020, it began making handbags — also manufactured with its signature soft knit fabric made from ocean-bound marine plastic. And while Rothy’s did offer loafers before the much-anticipated release of The Penny Loafer , like its driving loafers in both the men’s and women’s categories, this take on the low-heeled classic silhouette is a fresh introduction. As for the celebrities presently obsessed with the brand? Meghan Markle favors The Point II pointed-toe flat; Emily Ratajkowski wears The Lace-Up Sneaker ; Jennifer Lawrence (the people’s princess when it comes to casual-cool footwear choices) once stepped out in The Casual Clog in black to make her red socks pop. And it’s only a matter of time before an A-Lister embraces the new Penny Loafers. Ready to embrace the loafer trend this season? Ease into the softer side with Rothy’s new knit take — no blister-filled break-in period required. Sign up for WWD Shop ’s newsletter to get the scoop on the best in beauty and style with in-depth reviews of exciting new releases and buyer’s guides to find the products you need to try ASAP. Rothy’s The Penny Loafer in Black $189
Rothy's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Rothy's founded?
Rothy's was founded in 2012.
Where is Rothy's's headquarters?
Rothy's's headquarters is located at 855 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
What is Rothy's's latest funding round?
Rothy's's latest funding round is Corporate Minority.
How much did Rothy's raise?
Rothy's raised a total of $244M.
Who are the investors of Rothy's?
Investors of Rothy's include Alpargatas, Declaration Partners, GS Growth, Finn Capital Partners, Grace Beauty Capital and 4 more.
Who are Rothy's's competitors?
Competitors of Rothy's include Atoms, Birdies, Handsfree Labs, Casca, HEYDUDE and 7 more.
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