Vionic Footwear TSV 22/07/19

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Why oh why is every pair of shoes ****** trainers? If Vionic really want to cash in and make big money, make really pretty, stylish shoes for big/wide feet. They can employ me to design them if they want, I'm available.

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Vionic Orthotic Brisk Devra Trainer with FMT Technology
Item Number: 177930
QVC Price £105.00
Todays Special Value Price £64.98
P&P £5.95

A stylish pair of trainers from Vionic, boasting the brand's signature FMT technology and a chic design that is perfect for embracing the athleisure trend. Whether you're heading to the gym or you've got a busy day of errands, these trainers are a great option for keeping your feet feeling comfortable while you're on the go.
A name you can trust - this footwear features a podiatrist-designed, biomechanical orthotic footbed with FMT (Foot Motion Technology) and a deep heel cup, which helps to stabilise, support, and realign feet back to their natural position while being worn.

Wear them your way - trainers are no longer just reserved for exercise, so add some comfort to everyday with this fabulous design. Pair with jeans or a midi skirt for an on-trend look that is sure to become your next style staple.

A style for everyone - available in six great shades, finding your perfect pair will be easy. If you prefer a classic look and neutral tones, go for Black, Navy or White, but if you want to add a dash of colour to your footwear collection, opt for Sage, Wine or Mauve.

Lightweight, flexible EVA midsole absorbs shock, helping reduce stress on feet, ankles, and knees
Lace fastening
Outer: manmade, textile, inner: textile, sole: manmade
Heel height: 4.1cm (1.6")

Colours:

Black
Navy
White
Sage
Wine
Mauve


All measurements are approximate

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No doubt all the 'pretty' colours will sell out first. And I can see all the target audience gaily skipping along the High Street with their shopping trolley in tow (not). Surely those who wear trainers regularly, are not necessarily the older age group, and there are hundreds of outlets to buy them anyway. QVC clearly trying to tap into the young again.
 
If younger folk were going to spend £71 to get a pair of trainers home wouldn't they go for a trendier brand? They've probably never heard of Vionic.

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