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Shoes by andrea
February 22nd, 2012
Candies shoes are made for the female teenager and teenager market – they are young, lovable and reasonable. But , are they comfortable? Will they support your kid’s foot? Will they last until your kid outgrows them? For a short review of Candies shoe products, keep reading.Price of CandiesMost folks can find Candies’ shoes from around $20 to $60, depending on where you buy them and the style acquired. Their light-duty shoes and sandals are sometimes priced lower than their boots and everyday-wear sneakers.For youngsters’s shoes, they are slightly costlier than other discount brands, but the prices are comparable to other similar items. They’re designed for a young lady’s foot, meaning they’ll fit smaller and tighter than the same shoe designed for an older lady. If you have a wide foot, you might need to try another brand.
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Shoes by andrea
February 21st, 2012
With all the preparations for the wedding, brides often tend to give little attention on wedding shoes. Some say because shoes are not visible; they are often hidden inside the wedding gowns. Some brides explained they have spent so much on their wedding gowns, so why spend the same with shoes? This should not be the case. Your shoes for your wedding should be given attention similar to wedding gowns. In fact, anything that is connected with the wedding should be given extra interest.As the fashion for wedding gowns changes, the fashion for shoes should also change. Meaning, one should complement the other. With the wedding gowns in new designs this 2010, top wedding shoes trends for 2010 should also be known. What are these? Consider this list:1. With the antique-looking wedding gowns in store for 2010, brides should also choose the shoes that show the element of yesteryears. In this way, people will not look at the bride feeling weird just because the bride is walking down the aisle wearing a ’50s inspired gown matched with 20th century shoes. How weird really.
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February 18th, 2012
An ecstatic mother-to-be will spend a great deal of time checking out local and online shops for lovely baby clothes for her little one. Sometimes the mother cannot help but want everything at once and wish that they had all the money in the world to buy the cutest of the cute. But, practicality will always come first and mother’s should keep in mind that baby shoes can be given for free if there is a baby shower or they can be made while waiting for the baby to finally reveal itself. Also, babies will outgrow their shoes in weeks, so it is best to keep the supply low.Why spend when you can knit and crochet your own baby’s shoes? To while away some time during her pregnancy, a mother can get time off by knitting. It can even be done while watching television. There are tons of patterns available in magazines and online, all you just have to do is secure a copy.Remember that while there pretty ready-made ones at the stores, they will definitely cost you. Expectant moms can still sign up and be grateful if they score some items
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February 17th, 2012
Merchandising a shoe wall in your store may seem like a simple task, but there are a few things that you should consider to maximize sales.Your first step is to empty the gridwall or slatwall that you have designated for your shoe store display. Make sure that you have all of the gridwall accessories and slatwall accessories that you will need to properly display the number of shoes that you are promoting.Next, you will want to lay out the shoes that you hope to sell. Make space on the floor so that you can space everything out and get a good look at what you have. Making a list can also help you keep everything straight while you come up with your marketing strategy.A popular way to display shoes on gridwall or slatwall is to separate men’s, women’s and kid’s shoes. This way, your customers will not have to search through shoes that they are not interested in to get what they want.
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