Ed Meier

Coordinates: 48°08′26.9″N 11°34′38.5″E / 48.140806°N 11.577361°E / 48.140806; 11.577361
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Eduard Meier
Company typeGmbH
Genreshoemaking company
Founded1596
FounderHans Mayr
Headquarters,
Productsjet set shoes, clothes, leather goods and accessories
OwnerPeter Eduard and Brigitte Meier
WebsiteEd Meier

Ed Meier respectively the Eduard Meier GmbH was founded in Munich in 1596 and is the oldest existing shoemaking company in the world.

History

Royal Warrant of Appointment of Bavaria given to Count zu Castell on March 7, 1895
"Eduard Meier" in Munich

The company founded by Hans Mayr is mentioned for the first time in 1596. Mayr was delivering his shoes particularly to people of 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 (->Royal Warrant).

It was possible to get customized shoes "for every occasion and usage" by mail order. Therefore, Mayr made wooden replicas of the customer's feet and stored them for minimum 30 years. Afterwards the customers could choose their shoe models by dint of 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 the company 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.

Today the company is led by the siblings Peter Eduard and Brigitte Meier (13th generation). Besides shoes, the offering includes sports and classic clothing[clarification needed], leather goods and accessories. In the city of Munich it is possible to be get them delivered by a horse-drawn carriage as in former times.

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48°08′26.9″N 11°34′38.5″E / 48.140806°N 11.577361°E / 48.140806; 11.577361