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Early Shoe Sketch

Sole Searching

How Shawn Langton Found His Niche

Shawn Johnson

Shawn Langton has loved the outdoors his entire life. He and his cousin Dave, nicknamed Kujo, could often be found outside together. As an adult, Shawn worked in the lawn and garden industry where he saw all the latest products in the marketplace. But what he didn’t see was a proper work shoe for landscapers.

“I always hated wearing heavy boots, and sneakers weren’t practical for the mud and I’d always slip on hills,” Shawn recalls. “I started researching footwear designers but couldn’t find what I was looking for. So, I decided to design my own.”

Shawn spent two years researching various designs and manufacturing options. He launched a Kickstarter campaign in 2017 and named his company Kujo Yardwear after his late beloved cousin.

“I interviewed a lot of landscapers and lawn care operators to find out what they wanted in a shoe,” he says. “We started with the idea of a hybrid boot, something that feels like a Nike but can handle all the functions of mowing, walking miles every day and working hard on your feet. We knew we needed comfort with an aggressive grip and water resistance, and some landscapers needed a safety toe—especially when hardscaping.”

Shawn and Cousin David (Kujo)

Shawn recruited his sister Kelsey and her husband Craig to the company. They tried six different samples before getting everything right.

With Sister Kelsey at GIE+Expo in 2019

We knew we needed comfort with an aggressive grip and water resistance

“That stage was pretty exciting,” says Shawn. “We’d draw different designs and I’d run the colors by my kids. My son and daughter have had fun with it.”

The X1 Landscape Boot in Action

Then in 2018, they launched their Kujo Yard Shoe prototype at the GIE+EXPO in Kentucky. “We couldn’t believe the reaction,” Shawn says. “We got so much traffic in our booth—landscapers were calling them game-changing.”

Since then, the company has done extremely well. From 2018 to 2019, profits increased 50%. Then from 2019 to 2020, profits doubled. Most of Kujo’s business is Internet retail, although the shoes are also available at Dick’s Sporting Goods, Home Depot and power equipment dealers. Last year, they shipped to thousands of customers in all 50 states.

To date, Shawn has made five improvements to the original model. Late last year, they launched their X1 Landscape Boot in addition to the Kujo Yard Shoe.

The Kujo Yard Shoe

I personally read every review, we want to make sure we get it right

Shawn works from his home in North Carolina, still with Kelsey and Craig. He enjoys running a small business and keeping his hands in everything. “I personally read every review,” says Shawn. “We want to make sure we get it right.”

Kujo is now in the early stages of developing socks and pants, that are both lightweight and breathable as well as durable to protect landscapers from heat, weather and mosquitos.

Lacing Up The Kujo Yard Shoe (In Grey-Green)

As far as advice for other entrepreneurs with a big idea to make into reality, Shawn says never settle. “It’s important to visualize your perfect life,” he says. “If you could do anything every day what would that be? What gets you excited? Everyone is so busy we don’t stop to think about what really makes us happy.”

Shawn, surrounded by family with a successful product, has found his happiness.

Contact

1776 Heritage Center Dr. Wake Forest, NC 27587

Tel: (800) 550–4809

hello@kujo.com

www.kujo.com

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