Rowland said Style Tread customers had a year to make up their mind on whether they liked a pair of shoes, and could send them back if they decided otherwise. The company saw potential in this country after Kiwis began buying products off its Australian website, despite having to pay delivery and return charges, he said.
"We decided to launch a New Zealand offer and give the same standard of service to our New Zealand customers - free next-day delivery, free returns and one year to make your mind up on whether you like the shoes or not," Rowland said.
New Zealand Retailers Association chief executive John Albertson said online retailers appealed to a "certain sector" of consumers.
"Local retailers need to be aware of what's going on and respond accordingly," he said. "The whole online space is an area that many retailers in New Zealand really have to give a lot of serious thought to ... you can't afford to ignore it."
Rowland reckoned Style Tread was unlikely to have much of an impact on local retailers. "If you take the size of the New Zealand market and how many shoes we're going to sell ... I wouldn't imagine we would be too much of a concern for those guys."
According to media reports, Style Tread was valued at A$20 million ($25.6 million) last May when Australia's Nine Entertainment invested A$4 million into the company.
Other shareholders include Rowland and Melbourne's Starfish Ventures, which invested A$7.5 million in the firm a few weeks ago - part of a A$12 million funding round that included follow-up cash injections from existing investors.
Rowland said Style Tread would establish a distribution facility in NZ if the business proved successful here.