Thirty or forty years ago, you might have struggled to find good-looking, wide-fitting shoes. Back then, wider fitting shoes were not necessarily attractive. They were functional, but often a little frumpy. Those men and women who had developed wide feet, either naturally or due to medical conditions, were destined never again to buy elegant shoes. How things have changed! Making wide-fitting shoes comfortable and safe is one thing, but making them fashionable and desirable is another.
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Give the Gift of Slippers this Christmas
Tis the season to be gift giving, and if you are anything like me then you will be stuck with what to buy the older members of the family. I always struggle with what to buy my nan and end up buying some “smellies” that I wonder whether or not they get used or just languish in a drawer somewhere.
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Introducing Friendly Shoes, the UK’s first fully adaptive footwear brand
Designed by an occupational therapist, …
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Cosyfeet Achieves Platinum in US and UK
Cosyfeet, the Somerset-based retailer of premium footwear for people with …
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