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One of the things the youth not only in South Africa but in the rest of the world yearns for is ownership. A feeling that young entrepreneur Rashid Thobega had in mind when establishing his footwear brand, Landlords.
Landlord’s footwear is a symbol of a new breed and the dawn of young Africans who yearn to possess ownership and participate in decision making, growth strategies and map out the future and build legacies.
“I love formal shoes that are well made. The direction was to make the best leather shoe and Theo Baloyi from Bathu made me realize that by designing formal shoes majority of people will be excluded hence I decided to go with a sneaker,” said the owner of Landlord’s footwear, Rashid Thobega.
Guest on the line: Stewart "Rashid" Thobega-founder of LandLords Footwear
By SAfmOne of the things the youth not only in South Africa but in the rest of the world yearns for is ownership. A feeling that young entrepreneur Rashid Thobega had in mind when establishing his footwear brand, Landlords.
Landlord’s footwear is a symbol of a new breed and the dawn of young Africans who yearn to possess ownership and participate in decision making, growth strategies and map out the future and build legacies.
“I love formal shoes that are well made. The direction was to make the best leather shoe and Theo Baloyi from Bathu made me realize that by designing formal shoes majority of people will be excluded hence I decided to go with a sneaker,” said the owner of Landlord’s footwear, Rashid Thobega.
Guest on the line: Stewart "Rashid" Thobega-founder of LandLords Footwear