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What the world needs now.....

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by Cameron, Jan 20, 2009.

  1. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member


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    New order in the US and good luck to the 44th for there is clearly much to do. In times of recession it is good to see some useful innovations many of which come from necessity or from the most unlikely sources. Jerry Stefani is a shoe innovator and has a patent on an interchangeable component shoe system. Sounds complex but simply put describes a shoe where the upper and sole are able to be separated and held back together by a zip. Stefani has applied them to Chuck Taylor style kicks. His new footwear line are called ZIPZ. Shoe-tops (both hi and low) come in vibrant candy-like patterns and designs and are zipped around the sole. This conveniently allows you to mix and match tops and soles. Ideal for the ultra fashionable and those who wish to save on the price of shoes. ZIPZ will be in a store near you this spring with prices ranging from $55-$75 US for a complete shoe.

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