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OKA b. footwear has arrived, and we're loving every last pair...

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OKA b. footwear is

Made in USA    Made from over 15% recycled material    Recyclable by the manufacturer    Vegan friendly    Made with a massaging footbed    Waterproof    Antimicrobial & odor resistant    Mildew & mold resistant    Washable in the washing machine or the dishwasher    Non-slip    Non-marking    Available at stuff

call to order
816 - 361 - 8222

stuff carries these OKA b. designs, with more on the way...


madison
copper w/
leopard print ribbon


madison
kiwi w/
watermelon stripe ribbon


madison
licorice w/
licorice gingham ribbon


madison
popsicle pink w/
neapolitan stripe ribbon


madison
licorice w/
licorice stripe ribbon


madison
turquoise w/
kiwi dot ribbon

sloane's blog about oka b.

April 16, 2008

With the Right Pair of Shoes...

My husband was vegan (plus fish!) for 4-1/2 years, but he never had as much fun as I've had in these vegan shoes.

Yes, they're vegan, made-in-the-USA, massaging, anti-microbial, waterproof, top-rack-machine-washable, and recyclable*. And you can change out the spiffy ribbons.


Enjoying the exit row.


Going through security in KC.


Waiting for our luggage in Florida.

If you thought that T-shirt from a few days ago made me happy and pushed all my "feel good" buttons, try to come between me and brightly-colored shoes in my size. (Not easy to find, as I'm a 12.)


Admiring the floor art at KCI airport.


Picking up Hertz car #662.


KCI is full of art!

Yes, they're available at stuff in five or six color combinations and many sizes. But don't be surprised if we're sold out of my size.

- sloane

*When you have worn them to shreds, bring 'em back to stuff and we'll send 'em to the manufacturer in Georgia, where they'll be shredded further and made into new shoes!

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