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Daniels College of Business student creates custom shoes for college athletes with help of entrepreneurship program. 听

white shoes splattered with blue and pink paint

From Google to Walt Disney, garages have long been incubators for American ingenuity鈥攖he place of origin for many successful companies.听At the 快活app, the听, an on-campus co-working space, is no different.听听

Inside the 500 square foot area, divided into four maker鈥檚 spaces, Zoom calls, faint hissing noises, the pounding of a sewing machine and the effervescent clacking of a keyboard reverberate through the building.听听

Isaac Mbereko, a senior studying business management and entrepreneurship at the听, is among those creating in the co-working space. He鈥檚 the founder of , a custom painted apparel business. As a child in the early 2000鈥檚, Mbereko never saw sneakers as utilitarian. Sneaker culture, which has taken America by storm, transformed shoes into a phenomenon, offering wearers not just style but a sense of identity and self-expression.听听

鈥淚f I got Tony Hawk鈥檚 shoe or Nyjah Houston鈥檚 shoe, then it was like, I became that person,鈥 Mbereko says. 鈥淥bviously, that wasn鈥檛 true, but it just kind of helped me develop my own identity.鈥澨

While This is Art? is his first official business, he has always had an entrepreneurial spirit. His parents owned a commercial painting business in Aspen, a good primer for his business to be.听

鈥淚 was always around that kind of influence and learning to have the customer be the boss as opposed to having a real boss,鈥 he says.听听

It started in first grade when Mbereko made duct tape wallets, a few of which he says are still in use today. When he got older, he learned how to string his lacrosse stick and sold his services to teammates. During his first year at 快活app, he designed his first shoe. With Vans as his canvas, he used brushstrokes of red and white, adding a couple of spoked wheels鈥攁 tribute to the Detroit Red Wings.听听

du custom converse

鈥淚鈥檓 still growing. Every day there鈥檚 something to learn, and it鈥檚 kind of really being open every single day,鈥 Mbereko says.听听

During the summer of 2023, he took his business to new heights, participating in the Daniels College of Business听, a summer intensive for entrepreneurs. He鈥檚 made a name for himself in college athletics, customizing shoes for the 快活app gymnastics team, Colorado College鈥檚 hockey team, and most notably, he designed the shoes for University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders and family.听

In August, he emailed Deiondra Sanders, coach Sanders鈥 daughter, and Rick George, the athletic director at CU, with hopes of customizing shoes for the family to wear on game day.听

In the email, he detailed his experience creating wearable art for the 快活app gymnastics team and Grammy-nominated poet Sekou Andrews. He included mockups for the CU Buffs shoes, affixed with the iconic 鈥淪ko Buffs!鈥 phrase.听听

sko buffs

鈥淚f I receive the sizes by Sunday, I鈥檓 planning to livestream the entire process on Twitch,鈥 he wrote. 鈥淔eel free to tune in and see how it all comes together.鈥澨

Later that day, he heard back. She said yes. Two days later, he livestreamed his process. On his desk in the Garage, he showed off a newly airbrushed pair of Nike sneakers

As he peeled away the tape to reveal pristine white underneath, he unlocked a myriad of fresh opportunities.听听

nike shoes with red and yellow paint

鈥淚t鈥檚 always a no until you ask,鈥 he says.听听

For Mbereko, custom shoes exude confidence. They鈥檙e not intended solely for display.They鈥檙e meant to be worn鈥攁 display of one鈥檚 heart on their sole.听听

鈥淚 want you to be able to represent yourself,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 want people to wear them.鈥澨

For more on Mbereko, check out his story on and