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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Umi shoes

Umi Shoes makes some gorgeous shoes for kids! I have had the pleasure of reviewing them before. You can check that post out here.

At Umi, we build real children's shoes. Not floppy leather slipper socks. And not miniature grown-up shoes. We know a lot about growing feet. Front to back. Side to side. Top to bottom. Umi shoes are designed with children's feet in mind. Around here we have some pretty high standards. We craft our shoes from the highest quality nappa and nubuck leather, with carefully constructed lasts. Our manufacturing process includes more than twenty quality control checks to ensure that every pair of shoes meets our standards. The result: Umi shoes are flexible, supportive, built to fit, and go the distance.

We protect the ground we walk on. We're also looking out for the next generation. Umi makes shoes that are healthy for kids and healthy for the planet. From first step to last, we're committed to quality and safety. We use only non-toxic materials that are built to last. Our drum-dyed leathers are tested for colorfastness and wear-resistance. And our commitment doesn't end there. We package our shoes in recycled materials and use environmentally sound practices to manage our waste. At Umi, making a safe, healthy, earth-friendly product is not trendy. It's just who we are.

You can find them on facebook too! Check them out here and if you become a fan you will be in the know when sales happen and get even more rewards!
We received the Major and love it! Its very woodsy looking but you can dress them up so easily. They are great for running around the woods or even dressing up for a more casual wedding. They are nice and light, flexible, and so cute. Their sizing is bang on and these shoes are meant to last. They will withstand a lot of abuse and still look good enough to pass down to a sibling or cousin.

Umi Shoes has offered up another great coupon code. Use code FFM316 to get 10% off untill March 16th 1010

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