Monday, March 14, 2011

Answering Some Questions About the Soles


I have had a few requests lately asking for more information on the Soles of the House Shoes.

I know its hard to tell from the pics on the site so here is a picture of the bottom of the Shoes to give you a better idea.


The sole is made from a 5mm foam recycled rubber - it's soft but durable - perfect for indoor surfaces.

It also has the benefit of being non-slip so you don't need to worry about skidding over shiny floorboards or tiles.

I hope this helps

Carmel

Monday, March 7, 2011

Some Advice for Travelling Comfort

Our feet bear tremendous pressure while travelling. We are on our feet for longer duration, and walk more than usual during a trip. Most of us are familiar with swollen feet while on long plane trips. Be a smart traveller and get yourself some travel slippers that will provide the much needed comfort to your feet.
You can leave your home wearing your high-heeled stilettos or ankle-length boots, but slip in to a pair of comfortable
Solz slippers when you are seated inside your car or in flight. You will instantly feel relaxed and comfortable. Lightweight they are perfect for carry on luggage.



Solz can also be used once you get to your destination, They are perfect for wearing while relaxing in your hotel and are a great anecdote to tied worn out feet - sightseeing is great but takes its toll. When designing Solz the special needs and requirements of travellers were kept in mind, I know how important small comforts are when on the road. Solz though, soft and comfortable to wear, are also durable and strong in nature. You can wear them without worrying about any quality issues.
Slippers are also great when you are sharing a confined space with others - like the bathrooms of airplanes. Ive never been a fan of wearing stepping inside one of those without barrier between me and the floor. Putting my shoes back on to what may have become swollen feet is not fun - this is where Solz come to the rescue. Slip them on as soon as you get onboard and you are set for the trip.
Happy travels
Carmel

Tuesday, March 1, 2011