What’s worse – being an exhibitor standing in your booth space for eight hours at a time or being a show attendee and walking through the exhibit hall for eight hours? Hands down – it’s a miserable tie. Help is on the way. We never underwrite a client’s product – but this foot thing is a serious matter and we personally have found the answer. Al Melillo, President and CEO of Specialty Footwear International … “We create special featured footwear for consumers that have special ambulatory needs which are not addressed by footwear which is available from the retail community”.
After 30+ years on the show floor as an exhibitor and an attendee in the aftermarket car industry – Al had personally suffered enough foot and back pain for himself and another ten people. Using his family connection of Italian shoemakers they went to work and created a four step process that could truly eliminate foot pain on the trade show floor. First – a patented outsole that eliminates 90% of the heel strike between the heel and the actual floor. Second – a triplex of leather to form a comfort pocket for the foot. Third – an insert that ties one and two together and keeps you balanced resulting in less back pressure. And lastly, a closure system that allows for self adjustment for swelling and contracting of the foot. Bottom line – the most comfortable show in the world.
Testimonials abound on their website, and we have employees to testify as well. Experiencing the pain firsthand, just one time, and you will want to buy these. If you have friends in these other industries (medical professionals, retail sales, salon professionals, restaurant workers, security workers, or flight attendants) you might send them to their website (www.tradeshowshoes.com) or call 1-800-795-6627 – otherwise you will be able to see them at a number of shows in the next few months. And there is a full refund guarantee.
We really do share your pain and that is why we took the time to share this information. With the guarantee in hand, and this testimonial – what do you have to lose?