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Hi-Tec 9: Promenade


An ultra-lightweight, highly breathable walking trainer ideal for urban adventures and Summer walks. Colours: Moonless Night/ Castlerock and Sodalite Blue/Allure. RRP £50


9 10 10: Santorini


Lightweight and breathable soft knitted mesh runner ideal for the gym or light jogging. Colours: Black/Quiet Shade/ Tangerine Tango and Cool Grey/Acid Lime. RRP £50


Contact Gardiner Bros & Co (Leathers) Ltd: 01452 727300 or enquiries@gardinerbros.co.uk Joya 11: Veloce M


Designed for active lifestyles, featuring a dynamic soft sole that cushions every step, reducing joint stress while enhancing agility and promoting natural foot movement. RRP £194.95


12: Nova


Blending casual style with advanced comfort technology; its soft, elastic sole supports healthy walking, alleviates joint pressure, and ensures a cushioned, balanced stride. RRP £149.95


Contact Lee Patten: 07809 207 473 or info@goldenconcept.co.uk Orthofeet 13: Yari


The innovative slip-on design allows hands- free convenience, while advanced orthotic support and plush cushioning relieve discomfort. Also comes in Grey, Black & White. RRP £139.95


14: Tilos


Unlike traditional hands-free shoes, Tilos features a mechanical heel spring to keep the heel secure all-day long. Also comes in Black, Grey & Blue. RRP £149.95


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