Hi everyone! Hope your all well it’s been a busy old month at Mastershoe, HQ. We’ve been getting ready for the new summer
ranges and have had lots of photos to take, shoes to admire and an extra little
bonus yesterday which made all of our hard work worthwhile. Sadly, I
can’t tell you about that yet but rest assured we’ll keep you all updated once
the time is right. In the meantime I thought I’d let you in on another
nugget of good news which is the arrival of some highly anticipated Place
sandals.
So who are Place?! That’s what I said anyway... As a
business the boffins behind the footwear at Place have been in the industry for
the past 33 years. Their parent company ‘Langer’ became the first custom
made foot orthotic laboratory in Europe. Fast forwarding to the present
day, millions of custom insoles later and Langer are the World’s leading foot
health care supplier to the medical market. They cater for all types of
individuals ranging from elite athletes to acute diabetics and even people like
me who have different size and shaped legs and feet.
The company themselves put their success down to their
unique BFT technology (a foot-bed design feature) which is present in every
shoe and sandal. Sadly they only design female footwear as a general rule of
thumb however for medical purposes they do offer a range of custom made
Birkenstock’s with personalised footbeds.
From a healthcare perspective I can also personally vouch
for the effectiveness of this technology. As a former runner I had to
have knee surgery at 18 and have only recently got back into this sport having
finally found what appears to be a solution, insoles capable of supporting my
body in a way that works for me. These were prescribed for me medically
and while each case would have to be judged by a trained professional it is
reassuring to know first-hand that they’re obviously doing something right.
We have two styles of Places sandals at the moment, the
Ibiza and the Capri. So feel free to have a look and if you struggle with
anything from your posture to pressure points in your feet or aching legs,
maybe just book an appointment with your doctor as well. My luck only
recently changed after receiving some useful advice from a Physio who suggested
I would need to be referred and regardless of the right or wrongs behind this
it’s made a massive difference once I requested an appointment with a
specialist! Anyway thanks for reading and I hope you like the new shoes.
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