Saturday, February 27, 2010
Winner of The Hangover Contest
Congratulations to our Hangover contest winner, Erica Koitzsch. In the apartment scene above, there were several things that made the guys uncomfortable but the one we were looking for was that she was breastfeeding the baby! Nice job Erica! And thank you to everyone who entered! Look for more contests in the coming months!
Spring is Coming!!!!
We know most of the country it still freezing their tushies off and sloshing around in rain boots, but spring IS on the horizon!!! Check out some of the newest spring styles above! Sweet Shoes has revamped the wave slips collection to include some fun new colors! Should be something to satisfy everyone! Another change is the toe wave is now canvas instead of leather for a softer, beachier(is that a word?) look. Also, most new wave slip styles are made of hemp! So baby's "footprint" will look cool and be nicer to the environment!
Check out our retailers page for and online retailer or a store near you!!!
New Fall 2010 Unveiled at ENK March 7-9
Show season is here again!! Sweet Shoes will be exhibiting at ENK New York March 7, 8 and 9. We are so excited to be going back to New York and to be unveiling our new fall 2010 collection. Retailers come check us out at the Javit's Center at booth #9451. Hope to see you there!
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Valentine's Are Here
So they have arrived, the darling Valentine Shoes! Sweet as candy, the limited edition styles are available while supplies last.
Check out our website for reatilers!
Check out our website for reatilers!
Sweet Shoes retail for $30-35 a pair and are available in sizes 0-6, 6-12, 12-18 and 18-24 months. Hurry so your sweet little Valentine doesn't miss out!
Save the Children to the Rescue
Twenty days after the tragic natural disaster in Haiti, the aftermath seems to get worse for some and, with the help of Save the Children, better for others. Save the Children has already reached over 170,000 beneficiaries, provided health care in over 32 camps and activities for over 10,000 children. The magnitude of this disaster is overwhelming, yet so is the magnitude of services Save the Children is able to provide. It is through generous private donations that Save the Children generates almost half of the revenue necessary to rescue millions, through disaster relief, healthcare and education, both domestically and abroad. Get involved and help make a difference! Click on the image above or go directly to http://www.savethechildren.com/ to learn more about this amazing company and find out what you can do to help!
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