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No more aching feet – Kushyfoot

This past week was filled with some FUN events, dinners and family time. For me it meant ONE THING. Getting dressed to the nines. I love nothing more than putting on a dress and heels and strutting out the door. Unfortunately, it also means feet that are pinched and hurt within hours of getting there. There’s nothing worse than being at a charity event (like The Proper Affair at the Boca Resort) and having your feet hurt.

Luckily, I came armed with Kushyfoot Flats to Go. I had them tucked into the little pocket of my handbag (you can roll them, fold them, or just scrunch them in), ready to come out and go on my feet the MOMENT that my piggies started screaming “HELP ME.”

I know that you can buy roll-up ballet flats just about anywhere these days, but Kushyfoot Flats to Go are different….VERY DIFFERENT. You see Kushyfoot flats have a 3-dimensional wavy sole that cushions and massages your foot as you walk. So, not only are you giving your feet a break from those pointy toes and pitch, but you’re getting a great foot massage (just what is needed after a pair of Louboutins). Plus, they’ve got a rubber surface with makes them perfect for both walking indoors and smooth outdoor surfaces (unlike others that tend to be more like slippery slippers).

Kushyfoot Flats to Go come in a variety of colors to match your outfit. I brought basic black with me, but you can also get them in

  • Black
  • Cream
  • Gold
  • Grey
  • Silver

See…something for any outfit (or time of year). The flats come packed in a clear carrier that you can tuck into your handbag (although I just put them in the little zipper compartment of my bag for easy grabbing).

Kushyfoot Flats to Go are priced at under $9.00  and are available online, as well as  Nordstrom Rack, Walgreens, and other retailers. For a FULL list of retailers visit – Kushyfoot.com

I received product to facilitate this review. All opinions are strictly my own.


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About Zipporah Sandler

Zipporah Sandler AKA Zippy is a lifestyle and travel specialist who after living everywhere from Providence to Paris found herself suddenly residing in South Florida (something she swore she’d never do).

Whether it be San Pellegrino water or Louis Roderer Cristal, Zippy suggests that you keep your life sparkling and your glass full.

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Comments

  1. Kasandria Reasoner says

    April 25, 2011 at 11:50 am

    I need a pair of flats I can take with me so I will wear more cute high heels and these aren’t expensive either. PERFECT!
    Kas

  2. Brandy says

    April 25, 2011 at 9:16 pm

    OH wow, those are AWESOME sounding. Thank you for sharing as I hadn’t heard of them before!

  3. Jewel says

    April 26, 2011 at 7:55 am

    I need a pair of these, STAT! Will DEF be hitting Nordstrom Rack today!

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    January 4, 2013 at 8:21 am

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