Shoes

Who knew that shoes had so much to offer? Finding so many benefits in a product under $20 seems too good to be true, but Okabashi has done just that. 
 
Here are four reasons you’ll adore the Okabashi brand:

  1. All Okabashi shoes are 100% recyclable and made from at least 30% recycled materials.
  2. This vegan friendly shoe comes in a bevy of colors and styles that make it the go-to shoe for travelling, the gym and just about anything in between. 
  3. They are all designed with ergonomic foot-beds, massaging beads and superior arch support, which merited the endorsement of the American Chiropractic Association.
  4. Finally this American-made product comes with a two-year guarantee on all styles, but ask any Okabashi customer - 2 years is nothing in the life of an Okabashi shoe.

As a thank you this holiday season, Okabashi is offering a promotion that will have shoe lovers flocking. From now until December 31, when you visit Okabashi, you can get not one, not two, but twelve (12) pairs of shoes for only $100! Now why would you need 12 shoes, you ask? Well the answer is easy - give a pair to everyone on your holiday list - or be a little selfish and keep them all for yourself ; ) 

shoes on steps

The Added Bonus: Don’t need 12 pairs? Okabashi is working with a number of charitable organizations to give the gift of shoes this holiday season. If you don’t personally need 12 pairs of shoes, you can still get 12 for $100 and select the number you want to keep, then select the number you would like to go to Americans in need.

The process is easy - simply browse the shoes at Okabashi and call 1.800.443.6573 to place your order (holiday orders must be placed over the phone). If you are donating shoes, be sure to tell your  customer service representative how many you’d like to donate. Happy shopping!
 
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i love okabashi! i have to wear orthotics with ALL of my shoes, but with these ones my feet don't hurt... and they're cute!!!

I used to work at a salon that sold this brand. They are crazy comfortable and so durable!! I've had a pair of the flip flops for about four years now and they are still in great condition. Love, love, love them!!!!!!!

i'm totally into any shoes that are comfy and good for me right now (just bought two pairs of danskos: http://www.lovelifeandlollipops.com/2010/10/amazingly-comfortable-how-did-i-live-without-danskos/

i went to the site to buy the 12 okabashis and put them all into my cart then realized that you have to do it over the phone, so now i have to wait until the am:(  i'm going to give them to all the women in my family!

eve

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I love these shoes. I got a pair in July from CVS and was amazed how comfy they were. That being said, my pair (the Slide) is already broken. Not overworn, mind you, but broken. It ripped from where the "flip" meets the "flop". I crazy-glued it back together but it ripped again.

I'm saddened deeply by this because of how comfy and useable they were but don't often spend a whole $15 on shoes! I mean, who has that type of money anymore! 

This is really cool, I love shoe shopping! These look so comfy and cute too. Very excited :)

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ok, I'm officially in. I'm using the extra pairs as gifts to my students.

I have to say, I've probably owned close to a dozen pairs of Okabashis over the years and I love them.  My feet get bummed in the winter when I have to put on real shoes.  Whenever I see someone wearing them in the summer its like a secret sign and I feel an overwhelming urge to go up to them and say: "do you belong to the cult of okabashi?!?"  I've always found the basic flip-flop style the most comfortable, but this year I got a pair that is a flip-flop with a wedge heel (2 inches or so) and its a little dressier but still just as comfortable.

I not one of those people who like the trend of shose, but im will to try any brand

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