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Take a walk on the wild side

9th Sep 2010

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Grahame Gardner Ltd have taken practical footwear to the next level with a selection of wild and bold unisex clogs within their new brochure.

Stocked alongside classic healthcare clogs and shoes, these new styles come in a variety of eye-catching prints – all guaranteed to make an impression!

Alongside more traditional whites, blacks and plain colours within Grahame Gardner's footwear range are several patterned options.

Just one of these new styles, the 0497 is a practical shoe developed with comfort in mind with a shock absorbing heel and a slip resistant sole. What makes this shoe really stand out is the stocked patterns, including Zebra, Tiger and Dalmatian prints.

Simon Ward. sales director for Grahame Gardner Ltd says: 'Many of our customers request something a little out of the ordinary when it comes to footwear. Bold colours and fun prints have all been popular for Grahame Gardner previously, but this new footwear range takes this to a new level.'

All the styles within the Grahame Gardner footwear range have been selected for their suitability for individuals who spend a lot of their working day on their feet. 

Grahame Gardner's footwear is all supplied by Toffeln, a company with a reputation for delivering comfortable footwear of the highest quality.

Providing specialist footwear for the Healthcare and other industries since 1978, Toffeln pride themselves in providing supportive and stylish shoes and clogs at affordable prices.

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To explore Grahame Gardner's footwear range please take a look at www.grahamegardner.co.uk, or call 0116 255 6326 to order a copy of their new brochure.

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