Cole Haan shoes are an extra 40% off during winter sale - New York Post |
- Cole Haan shoes are an extra 40% off during winter sale - New York Post
- The best shower shoe for women - Chicago Tribune
- Tragically, Brooks Koepka's Kobe-Inspired Shoes Were Months in the Making - Golf Channel
- ECU SHOES project highlights love and support ahead of Valentine's Day - WITN
- "COMUNITYmade" Custom Shoes Offering - Yahoo Finance
| Cole Haan shoes are an extra 40% off during winter sale - New York Post Posted: 13 Feb 2020 10:53 AM PST ![]() Revamping your shoe closet will be a breeze after you take a look at Cole Haan's latest sale. The brand is offering an extra 40% off clearance shoes. And all you have to do is use the code EXTRA40 to grab the deal. You can keep your feet comfy with some stretch sneakers or look chic in a pair of ambition pumps. You don't want to miss out on all these savings! And we've made your shopping a little easier by preparing a roundup of our favorite shoes from the sale. But don't wait too long to pick your faves — because a lot of these footwear steals are moving fast. |
| The best shower shoe for women - Chicago Tribune Posted: 13 Feb 2020 08:59 AM PST ![]() Water shoes: Less sandal and more shoe, this style features a closed toe made from a mesh or webbed material. Other water shoe models have a clog design with perforated openings in the rubber or plastic upper. Water shoes offer the most secure, stable, and cushioned fit but are the heaviest and most expensive of all the styles. They may be more appropriate for water sports, fishing, or sailing than for the shower. |
| Tragically, Brooks Koepka's Kobe-Inspired Shoes Were Months in the Making - Golf Channel Posted: 13 Feb 2020 02:11 PM PST ![]() LOS ANGELES – Last fall, Brooks Koepka sat down with some reps at Nike to discuss custom shoe designs for 2020. Koepka knew he was playing here at the Genesis Invitational, so he had an idea: A pair of white, yellow and purple cleats, with "MAMBA" on the sides and the soles, to honor his boyhood idol, Kobe Bryant. "It was pretty easy," he said Thursday. "There's a little bit of a correlation with just the attitude (I bring) going into things, and I guess you could say embracing the hate, too." Koepka was hoping to give the pair of shoes to Bryant, to show him the impact that he had on Koepka's life, but he never had the chance. The Lakers legend died Jan. 26 in a tragic helicopter crash about 20 miles from Riviera, in Calabasas. Genesis Invitational: Full-field scores | Full coverage At the time the news broke, Koepka was in Dubai, preparing to take his girlfriend to the airport. Still half asleep, he couldn't believe it. He started to cry – the first time he's cried over somebody he'd never met. Heartbroken, Koepka texted his Nike rep: We've got to do something. He'd forgotten that he already had, months earlier. "It was kind of a surreal moment," he said, "thinking that I was already doing something five months in advance and then this happened." After Bryant's death, Koepka posted on social media why the NBA star had such a profound impact on his life. How Bryant's mentality helped him through injury rehabilitation and any other obstacles he faced. "It made you really appreciate life and what you have," he said, "and golf's just a stupid game that we play. It's really not that important." Koepka had been staying in Southern California since November to receive treatment on his ailing knee, and occasionally he'd drive up to LA for a few days. He took in a game at the Staples Center in December, then returned Monday for the first time since Bryant's death. "The atmosphere is unbelievable," he said, "but you can tell there's definitely a different vibe there. A lot of respect. A lot of camaraderie." When out for dinner, an impromptu "Ko-be" chant broke out in the middle of the restaurant. Wanting to, as he said, "channel the Mamba Mentality" this week at Riviera, Koepka opened with a 2-under 69. As for the Kobe-inspired shoes, he's donating them to charity and hoping to raise money for all of the families involved in the crash. |
| ECU SHOES project highlights love and support ahead of Valentine's Day - WITN Posted: 13 Feb 2020 04:46 PM PST GREENVILLE, NC (WITN) - A day before Valentine's Day, ECU hosted an event to remind every student that they're not alone. The event, SHOES Project, set up shoes all along the campus walkways. The shoes represented stories from students - open letters about their struggles with depression, anxiety, trauma, relationships, and more. 400 pairs of shoes attached to stories lined the campus, to remind students of what others are going through every day. "It made me really emotional," said one ECU junior, Sunny Collins. "Just like I see these people every day and I don't really know like what they're going through." "One of those stories really hit close, like I just felt bad," said Lisa Yan, another junior at ECU. "Somebody's like, 'do I go ahead and get my medication or do I pay for textbooks and supplies for class?'" With Valentine's Day approaching, the holiday may also be a trigger for some. "Maybe an unhealthy relationship, or if they're really wanting to connect with somebody to date or in a romantic relationship and it's not going the way they want, yes, certainly that day heightens all of those emotions," said Valerie Kisler-van Reede, ECU's director for the Center for Counseling and Student Development. This is the 5th year ECU has hosted the SHOES project on campus with many students saying it's an eye-opening and powerful experience. |
| "COMUNITYmade" Custom Shoes Offering - Yahoo Finance Posted: 13 Feb 2020 10:01 AM PST Designed by you, handcrafted by us in downtown Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- What do LA Dodger Matt Beaty, celebrity golfer and pro skater Justin Eldridge, artist Kelcey Fisher, musician Madame Gandhi, and famous video game voice actors Troy Baker and Roger Craig Smith have in common? They've all designed their own custom shoes at the handcrafted shoe company in Los Angeles, COMUNITYmade. View photos Custom shoes inspired by Sonic the Hedgehog, custom made at COMUNITYmade in Downtown LA, being shown by Troy Baker of Retro Replay. Sean and Shannon Scott are no strangers to the footwear industry. Over the last two decades with companies like ASICS, Nike, Toms and Vans, the couple has developed extensive footwear industry and marketing experience along their various paths. This has brought them to a shared vision and belief that we can make a difference in the world by focusing on the community, rather than just profits. Their experience with the larger companies has enabled the married couple to identify future opportunities to improve on many areas of their business including: trend spotting, local manufacturing and community building, all within the ever-changing retail landscape. In the spirit of supporting the local economy by bringing back quality manufacturing jobs to the City of Los Angeles, COMUNITYmade is proud to offer their custom shoes program to the general public. With this offering, anyone can book an appointment to meet with a custom shoe concierge either in-person at their showroom in DTLA, or virtually via video chat from anywhere in the world. In this process, the customer will be able to choose their own design from premium, sustainably sourced materials making a truly custom shoe from the soles to the laces. Since your custom shoes will be handcrafted by highly skilled craftspeople in DTLA, you can expect nothing short of perfection in shoemaking. Each shoe is designed with attention to the little things that can make a shoe last longer: extra stitching, padding and care go a long way in the lifetime of your custom, COMUNITYmade shoes. "Enabling people to create a shoe that is an extension of themselves is very inspiring and fun for us here," says Sean Scott. "Working with Justin on the perfect golf shoe and now Troy Baker and Roger Craig Smith, the voice of Sonic, to create a Sonic the Hedgehog inspired shoe are just some highlights of what we can do. There's really no limit to the imagination and we like to push ourselves to see what can be done," adds Shannon Scott. COMUNITYmade shoes will last much longer than your typical manufactured shoes, you know… The ones littering your closet space. In fact, with the proper care, our custom handmade leather shoes can be worn for years and sometimes, decades. Well-crafted, customizable footwear can now be personally designed to suit your needs and your individual preferences. Our perfectly tailored shoes will give you unmatched comfort, durability and functionality, all while turning heads, everywhere you go. Growing from the rich, artistic roots of the Los Angeles community, COMUNITYmade's custom shoes offer a level of class and sophistication that will definitely leave an impression on every person you meet. About COMUNITYmade |
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