Monday, April 20, 2009

Reasearch for a shoe line. Ladies what are you looking for in a shoe?

1) What is the most you have spent on a pair of %26quot;fashion%26quot; shoes....i.e. heels,sandals,boots,sexy shoes.. Not sneakers 2)What is more important to you in a shoe style or comfort? 3)Do you travel and wish you had the ability to carry less shoes with you but not have to sacrifice your style options? 4)Is your closet filled with shoes? Half being shoes you wear only a few times a year?5)If you could take one shoe and transform it from one print (lets say black) to a sexy leopard print within one minute and it would look seamless and sexy would you be interested in that shoe line? If not why? What would you want to see in a shoe?5)Would you be more likely to buy this shoe line if you knew part of the purchase price was going to a womens charity? Also, would it intrigue you to know the story behind the shoe line....a woman inventing,patenting, and making her dream come true no matter the challenges she faced? Would that encourage you to believe in your dreams as well? Be blunt! thanks

Reasearch for a shoe line. Ladies what are you looking for in a shoe?
1) $80


2) Comfort!


3) I used to travel 14 weeks/year. I learned to take 2 pairs of different color shoes and suits that matched them to alternate between days.


4) I have over 20 pairs of shoes. The ones I don%26#039;t wear often are %26#039;specific%26#039; (snow boots, saddle-oxfords for Halloween).


5) That would be a neat concept!


6) Maybe when I%26#039;m not so busy, and the %26#039;story behind the shoe%26#039; is short, sweet, and to the point.


7) No, I already believe in my dreams!





I%26#039;m 36.
Reply:1. A pair of boots $69.99 + Tax


2. Can you make a shoe that has style and comfort


3. I don%26#039;t travel much but I do have 3 pairs of shoes


that I switch between. 2 pairs of dress shoes and a


pair of dress sandals.


4. I do have about 3 pair of shoes I rarely use.


5. It would be great to be able to wear the same shoes


and be able to transform them. Charity or no charity I


would be interested in buying them. It would be neat


to know the story behind the shoes.





Good Luck.
Reply:1. 140


2 both are equal - although comfort is ruling out these days


3. yes travel and shoes are a pin


4 Just call me Imelda Marcos, and yes I always wear the same ones, like the changing ability


5 TOTALLY


6 42





Yes... if the product works... I love hearing stories about women entrepreneurs!
Reply:First of all, I need shoe companies to resume making size 5 shoes. I feel tortured every time I want or need a new pair of shoes. Finding my size is almost impossible.


I have spent over $100.00 for a nice pair of shoes, but I prefer something less expensive. I look for cute styles, and because I am teacher, on my feet all day, I look for comfort. As far as the proceeds going to charity, it might influence my decision if it is a charity I believe in.


Good Luck.
Reply:1) around $100


2) comfort (but SIZE is most important I%26#039;m TALL with long feet can somebody puhleez make shoes over size 10?)


3) YES!!!!!


4) Um....yes


5) Yes, but how??? I would like walkable cuteness with versatility


6) Yes. I like to invest in charities, I would be happy to know if some of the price went to breast cancer or shelters. ALSO I want to know that no workers were abused in a sweatshop to make my shoes.
Reply:I%26#039;m 32





1) $50 when I had good credit...now that I am on a strict budget, probably not more than $30 (that%26#039;s pushing it) Sorry, I guess I%26#039;m cheap


2) If I have to pick one, style. When I am working, comfort. When I am out socially, style


3) I don%26#039;t really travel that often. But yes, for vacations, I take as few shoes as possible. They are bulky


4) I have about 15 pairs of shoes. I don%26#039;t think that is too many. Only about three or four, I wear often


5) In a way it sounds great. But in another way, it sounds as if the shoes would wear out faster


5) (You have this number twice) Honestly, charity wouldn%26#039;t really matter to me much. Being that I have been so broke, I consider myself charity. (you said to be blunt) The story would be nice, but I don%26#039;t know if it would inspire me to buy the shoe. A good price would inspire me, cool styles. One aspect that would inspire me to buy the shoes is if they were man made and not made from any animal products. I have been a vegetarian for many years and it is so hard to find nice shoes that are not leather.
Reply:I am a self confessed shoe addict. I have literally hundreds of pairs of shoes and never seem to have enough. I think the most I%26#039;ve ever spent on foot coverings was $500 for a pair of really smokin hot boots in Paris. I travel all over the world and usually pack too many shoes. Comfort is important, but discomfort has never stopped me from wearing a pair of shoes that I was particularly fond of. I do have certain shoes that go with certain outfits and thus are not worn often. Love the idea of being able to switch out the look of a particular shoe to another. I%26#039;m really into thong, metallic, embellished sandals for the summer. I would definitely buy a pair of shoes for which part of the proceeds went to charity and the shoes were created by a woman. Being a woman entrepreneur myself, I would be supportive of the entire idea.



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