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Yoga Sandals have plastic-lined toe separators that make them perfect for spa trips — and for your retail section.

by Staff
June 18, 2013
Good for You, Good for Your Clients

 

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Yoga Sandals have plastic-lined toe separators that make them perfect for spa trips — and for your retail section. Clients can slip on their Yoga Sandals before a pedicure, let the toe separators space the toes out, then walk straight out without a smudge or worry. As an added bonus, the sandals revitalize foot muscles and joints while providing proper support for everyday wear. In April podiatric surgeon Emma Supple told Look Magazine: “If you want to wear high heels, you should strengthen your feet by wearing Yoga Sandals around the house. They’ll relieve stress within the foot, align your toes, help alleviate pain, and improve flexibility.”

For more information go to http://www.yogasandals.com/.

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