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Skechers 1. Skechers GOwalk 4 – Glorify: 1


Art 4. 1187 - Art Marina boot:


An Art example of a classic styled boot with side zip and leather lining. Available in 8 basic colours plus 8 special finishes.


Trade Price: £49.50 - RRP: £125.00


Every day is a choice. Choose greatness with the Skechers GOwalk 4™ - Glorify. Features innovative 5GEN®


midsole design and an


advanced mesh fabric and synthetic upper with new Skechers Goga Max™ insole for the most advanced walking experience ever.


Trade Price: £31.50 - RRP: £64.00 5 2. Flex Appeal 2.0 - Break Free: 5. 1208 - Art Assen boot:


Art has seen a huge growth in this type of boot with side zip for easy entry. Art were able to support


their retailers with many repeats throughout winter 16.


This boot now comes in 8 colours for winter 17.


2 Trade Price: £57.00 - RRP: £145.00 Rob Sewell T: 07774 722757


Go beyond your personal best in the SKECHERS Flex Appeal 2.0 - Break Free shoe. Soft athletic mesh fabric and synthetic upper in a


lace up athletic training and walking sneaker with stitching accents and Air Cooled Memory Foam insole.


Trade Price: £30.50 - RRP: £62.00 Contact:


T: 01707 655 955/ E:Ukinfo@eu.skechers.com W: www.skechers.co.uk The Flexx 3. The Flexx Pan Damme:


Size: 3-8 (inc. ½sizes) Trade Price: £41.50 - RRP: £103.99


3 7 Joya 6. Sonja Hi-Top:


Teak. Available in Women's sizes 37-42. Also available in Black Stylish nubuck leather upper with functional zip. Offer relief for the spine and joints, and foster an active posture.


6 E: robsewell@cocoonpartners.co.uk 4


7. Sonja II:


Cream. Available in Women's sizes 37-42. Also available in Black Stylish full grain leather upper


with laces. Shoes with a specially soft sole concept activate the muscles in the feet.


Contact: Gardiners


E: sales@gardinerbros.co.uk T: 01452 727300


28 • FOOTWEAR TODAY • MARCH/APRIL 2017 Trade contact details: Lee Patten T: 07809 207473 E: lee@goldenconcept.co.uk


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