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As Seen in The Wall Street Journal and Harvard Business Review
Corfam Shoes DuPont - Failure Museum

In 1964, DuPont launched Corfam shoes with synthetic leather. They were advertised as a much better alternative to leather shoes and managed to rustle up some excitement about their new product. However, these shoes flopped after people started complaining that the shoes were stiff and too hot for feet. It resulted in the company losing over $100 million.

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