Ed Meier Explained

Eduard Meier
Type:GmbH
Genre:shoemaking company
Foundation:1596
Founder:Hans Mayr
Location City:Brienner Straße 10, Munich
Location Country:Germany
Products:Luxury shoes, clothes, leather goods and accessories
Services:Bespoke shoes
Owner:Peter Eduard Meier & Brigitte Meier
Homepage:Ed Meier

Eduard Meier GmbH (known as "Ed Meier") is a German shoemaking company. Founded in Munich in 1596, it is the oldest existing shoemaking company in the world as well as one of the oldest continuously operating companies in the World.[1] [2] Today, their headquarters and main store are situated at Palais Arco, Brienner Straße 10, in Munich.

History

The company was founded by Hans Mayr and was first mentioned in 1596. Mayr was selling shoes primarily to the upper class. The company was purveyor to the Saxon royal house, the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, and since 1895 also to the Bavarian royal house, holding a Royal Warrant.[3] [4]

Customers could get customized shoes "for every occasion and usage" by mail order. Mayr made wooden replicas of each customer's feet and stored them for at least 30 years so that customers could choose new shoes from an illustrated catalog.

At the beginning of the 20th century, Wilhelm Eduard Meier expanded the offering with ready-made high-quality shoes. After World War II, the company was rebuilt from ruins by Eduard Meier II who inherited it from his father. To maximize accuracy of fit, Meier used a pedoscope to see feet inside shoes. The result of his examinations were his patent-registered "Peduform" shoes.[5] [6]

Today, the company is led by siblings Peter Eduard Meier and Brigitte Meier (13th generation).[7] Besides high-quality, ready-to-wear footwear and bespoke shoes,[8] their offering includes sports and outdoor gear, classic-style clothing and trachten, leather goods and accessories.[9] In the city of Munich, they can be delivered by horse-drawn carriage as in former times.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: West, Geoffrey . Scale – The Universal Laws of Life . . 2017 . 9781594205583 . New York . For instance, the oldest shoemaker in Germany is the Eduard Meier company, founded in Munich in 1596, which became purveyors to the Bavarian aristocracy..
  2. Book: Fischer, Wolfgang. Where the King was Client.. Purveyors to the Royal Bavarian Court. CityPartnerMünchen e.V.. November 2005. Eduard Meier's family were first recorded as shoemakers in 1596 and their firm is the oldest of its kind..
  3. Book: Krauss, Prof. Dr. Marita. Die königlich-bayerischen Hoflieferanten. Volk Verlag München. 2008. 9783937200279. 112. Eduard Meier, traces the tradition back to a master shoemaker Hans Mayr from 1596. For the current owners, the title of purveyor to the court, which was awarded to the company in 1895, is a task and obligation.
  4. Web site: The Royal Bavarian Purveyors to the Court. Simply Munich, State Capital Munich. 2018. 2023-10-28.
  5. Book: Zichner, Ludwig . Geschichte konservativer Verfahren an den Bewegungsorganen (Deutsches Orthopädisches Geschichts- und Forschungsmuseum (Jahrbuch) Bd. 3) . May 2001 . Steinkopff . 2001 . 9783798512672 . Darmstadt . 103 . EDUARD MEIERs „Peduform“-Konzept Die letzte Passform-Novelle des 20. Jahrhunderts nahm mit PETER EDUARD MEIER, Inhaber von Deutschlands ältestem Schuhhaus EDUARD MEIER, München, seinen Anfang und endete mit einer BranchenRevolution..
  6. Book: Roetzel, Bernhard. Bespoke Men's Shoes. Ullmann Medien. 27–32. September 6, 2022. 9783741526862 . The shoes are constructed on the company's in-house Peduform lasts in different basic shapes and several width sizes..
  7. Web site: Shoe gems in the 13th generation. Merkur Business. April 9, 2009. October 28, 2023.
  8. Web site: Brogue, Eduard Meier (Paar). Museum Weißenfels – Schloss Neu-Augustusburg. Sachse. Mike. Global Museum Digital. VI 3255 a.-e. D. October 30, 2023. Ed.Meier Munich - Herrenschuhe.
  9. Book: Deumling, Hans . More favourite things – Eduard Meier GmbH. 2008. Druckerei Vogl, Munich. Photography & concept: Hans Deumling, layout & graphic design: Juscha Deumling.