in
Boston, Massachusetts.
Watches Shinola began by producing watches with quartz analog movements. The company's first watch was released in March 2013. Produced in an edition of 2,500 and available in two sizes, The Runwell Limited Edition 47mm sold out in one week, with the last 40mm watch selling out in under two weeks. The watches were priced at $550, with approximately 35% of the sales coming from Michigan. In December 2013, Shinola released its second limited edition watch, The
Wright Brothers Limited Edition watch. It is the first watch in the Great Americans Series, which was released in conjunction with a limited edition bicycle. The series has released subsequent watches honoring other Great Americans, including
Henry Ford (2014),
Muhammad Ali (2015),
Maya Angelou (2016),
Jackie Robinson (2017), the
Statue of Liberty (2018),
Minoru Yamasaki (2019) and
Motown legend
Smokey Robinson (2020). The 2021 collection honors
Jake Burton Carpenter, founder of
Burton Snowboards. In September 2014, Shinola released The Lattice, a limited edition wristwatch created in partnership with
Oscar de La Renta. The 36mm women's watch was manufactured in Detroit in a limited edition of 250. Each purchase included a hardcover book created exclusively for the project, offering an in-depth look at Oscar de la Renta and his work. In 2014, Shinola released The Black Blizzard titanium wristwatch in 48mm and 42mm sizes, as well as the next Signature Series limited edition, The Henry Ford Pocket Watch. The company also produces a variety of non-limited edition watch styles, including The Birdy, The Gomelsky, The Runwell Chronograph, The Runwell Sport, The Runwell Sport Chrono, The Detrola, Sea Creatures and The Brakeman. In response to public demand, the company unveiled its first mechanical watch, the Lake Erie Monster, in November 2017. Shinola attributed the delay to the time required for its Swiss suppliers to complete the mechanical movement. In May 2021, Shinola released its first automatic chronograph, the
Canfield Speedway.
Bicycles Shinola bicycles include three models: the single-speed Detroit Arrow, the three-speed Bixby, and The Runwell with an 11-speed internally geared hub. All three bikes were designed by Sky Yaeger, formerly of
Swobo,
Spot, and
Bianchi. The chromoly steel frames and forks are made by Richard Schwinn's
Waterford Precision Cycles in Waterford, Wisconsin. In addition to The Bixby and The Runwell, Shinola produced two limited edition bicycles, including the Wright Brothers Limited Edition Bicycle and The Shinola Runwell Di2 Limited Edition, as well as a one-off Twinn Tandem bicycle and brass-plated Runwell bicycle.
Journals Shinola sold journals with soft linen and hard linen in partnership with
Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Edwards Brothers Malloy, prior to the printer's closure in 2018.
Leather Shinola's leather goods and leather watch straps are made using leather predominantly supplied by the
Chicago-based tannery,
Horween Leather, which has been in operation since 1905. The tanning of the leather takes months, using a process that showcases the natural characteristics of the leather. Shinola leather watch straps were once made by Hadley-Roma in Largo, Florida, but are now produced at their factory in Detroit. A partial list of Shinola leather goods includes
iPad and
iPhone cases, wallets, portfolios, backpacks, and more. In 2014, Shinola opened its own leather factory in Detroit, and has begun manufacturing leather watch straps under the leadership of Braloba, a Swiss-based, family-owned company run by Thomas Schori. The leather factory is equipped with custom-designed machines produced by Galli S.P.A. Shinola also sells watch straps individually; leather straps have been sourced from Hadley-Roma in
Largo, Florida and
Horween Leather in
Chicago, and
rubber watch straps are made in partnership with Stern Manufacturing of
Staples, Minnesota. The company also revived production of shoe polish in 2013, albeit in a different formulation and
tin can packaging.
Jewelry and eyewear Shinola launched a jewelry line in 2016, with initial pieces designed by New York City designer
Pamela Love. In 2021, eyewear was added to the product line with the launch of three styles: the Rambler, the Bixly, and the Mackinac.
Shinola Hotel Shinola, in partnership with a Detroit real estate company, opened a 129-room, eight-story boutique hotel as part of a multimillion-dollar development project in January 2019. Located on Detroit's Woodward Avenue, the hotel occupies five buildings including historic structures such as the Singer Building and former T.B. Rayl & Co. shop. It also contains restaurant San Morello and a retail store. In 2021, Shinola Hotel provided lodging for the launch of the "Decked out Detroit" initiative, an effort to highlight local activities and businesses.
Shinola Pet Shinola Pet was a collection of American-made dog beds, toys, leashes and collars produced in collaboration with photographer
Bruce Weber. Shinola Pet supported the Michigan Humane Society and the Best Friends Animal Society in Shinola's mission to raise awareness about rescue organizations and to save pets by finding homes for them. A portion of the pets' toys were produced in partnership with
Empowerment Plan, a Detroit-based charity organization that employs local women who are living in shelters, training them to manufacture sleeping bag coats for the homeless. ==Retail locations==