Friday, April 9, 2010

“No More Kids Shoes for Women with Small Feet: Small ... - PRWeb” plus 2 more

“No More Kids Shoes for Women with Small Feet: Small ... - PRWeb” plus 2 more




Until now, it has been a nightmare for women with small feet to find shoes that fit and were not made for kids decorated with with pink bows, cute kittens or rainbow colors. However, Littleringsnthings.com, an online store that sells rings and shoes for women with small hands and feet, have leveled the playing field by offering a large selection of women's small shoes in sexy high heels, stylish flats and everything in between in hard to find sizes 1.0 to 5.5.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) April 9, 2010 -- In this day and age, most retailers of women's shoes still only carry what they consider the "average" american woman's shoe sizes which start at size 6.0 and goes up from there, leaving women wearing sizes 5.5 and under out in the cold. But now, the days of women with small feet stressing out because they cannot find shoes that fit are officially over. Grown women wearing kid shoes adorned with bows and ribbons and splashed with pink glitter are remnants of the past now that www.littleringsnthings.com, an online retailer that sells rings and shoes for women with small hands and feet, has come onto the scene. Women of all ages will find exactly what they are looking for from comfy stylish casuals with a bit of flair to super hot stilettos that get you noticed again and again, all available to you in small sizes 1.0 - 5.5.

As one satisfied customer testified:

"I just wanted to let you know that I LOVE the 3 shoes that I purchased. They all fit perfectly and I absolutely love them."

Littleringsnthings.com not only fills the dire need of more stylish shoes in smaller sizes but also carries sterling silver rings made for petite hands in sizes 2.0-5.0. And this is just the beginning. As demand rises, new products will be added to address the special needs of women with small feet, petite hands, tiny wrists and more. That means you will have to check back often, join the mailing list and send them emails telling them how they are doing; because it is their mission to make sure they are providing you with the sizes you need and in the styles you desire.

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Children's shoe retailer KidzFeet is looking to help struggling parents this tax season by introducing a new stimulus plan for parents. The company will roll back prices to 1999 levels for the first 1,999 customers on three of its most popular websites through April 15. The offer comes as part of the company's continuing community-based effort to make necessities such as kids shoes available to more parents during these tough economic times.

Toledo, Ohio (PRWEB) April 9, 2010 -- Children's shoe retailer KidzFeet is looking to help consumers this tax season by offering a special "stimulus plan" which will roll back prices to 1999 levels for the first 1,999 customers who purchase through three of the company's most popular websites prior to April 30.

"KidzFeet has a longstanding mission of reaching out to the community through numerous giving programs, and we feel that tax season is a great time to reach out to our loyal customers and offer them some assistance. Kids shoes are a necessity, and we are striving to make them more affordable for our customers," said KidzFeet President Alex Curavo. "Over the past year, we have donated hundreds of pairs of shoes and sandals to children in need from around the world, and now it is time for us to do something to give back to our customers here in the United States."

Stimulus Plan savings are available to the first 1,999 customers at each of KidzFeet's three participating websites:

MyKidsFeet.com is a popular children's shoe boutique, offering quality kids shoes from several brands, including Morgan & Milo, Keds Shoes for Kids, Dinosoles, Stride Rite, Sperry Top-Sider, Robeez, Step & Stride, and Nickelodeon. The company specializes in trendy shoes for toddlers, and offers a wide variety of styles and widths, from narrow to extra wide.

StrideRiteToledo.com is the online retail portal for the independent licensed Stride Rite retail stores in Toledo, OH. The site offers a full line of Stride Rite children's shoes in sizes for babies to 10 years of age, with widths ranging from narrow to extra wide. The site is operated in partnership with Stride Rite licensee Curavo Shoes, Inc. and is not directly affiliated with Stride Rite Corporation or Collective Brands, Inc.

Saddle-Shoes.com was recently acquired by KidzFeet and offers a wide variety of classic saddle shoes for children and adults.

No coupon code is necessary, just visit any of our participating websites for details.

About KidzFeet
KidzFeet was founded in March 2008 by 22-year-old entrepreneur Alex Curavo and is headquartered in Perrysburg, OH. The company currently operates four e-commerce websites focusing on quality children's footwear from vendors such as Stride Rite, Keds, Morgan & Milo, Tsukihoshi, Dinosoles, Robeez, Sperry Top-Sider, and Saucony Kids. The company recently acquired Saddle-Shoes.com, a leading source for classic saddle shoes from vendors such as FootMates, Willits, Keds, Jumping Jacks and Bass in sizes for children, women and men. To date, the company has pledged to donate nearly 1,000 pair of shoes to needy children through its Community Cares program in partnership with Soles4Souls.

The company is also proud to announce the launch of it's Shoes for Schools program, which will direct 5% of the proceeds from each sale to the customer's school of choice. The program is currently enlisting schools and will begin making donations in June 2010.

For more information, please visit www.mykidsfeet.com, www.strideritetoledo.com or www.saddle-shoes.com.

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