Waltham, MA (PRWEB) August 09, 2013 -- PlanetShoes.com, a lifestyle retailer committed to helping people live healthier, more eco-friendly lives, is pleased to include Beeko in their unique assortment of casual, comfortable children’s footwear. Between artsy prints, refined fabrics and textured leathers, Beeko puts a fun spin on middle price point kids’ shoes.
Since its inception, Beeko has created their own shoes exclusively in the Beeko factory, ensuring the highest quality standards in their footwear and the treatment of the earth and their employees. “Beeko’s adherence to high social and environmental standards allows parents to feel good buying these fun, stylish shoes for their kids”, said Phil Meynard, President of Planet, Inc. “PlanetShoes is proud to carry such a fashionable, socially responsible footwear brand exclusively for children”.
PlanetShoes.com is carrying a variety of kid’s Beeko, including boots, sandals, mary-janes and sneakers.
About Beeko
Founded in 2001, Beeko has quickly become an international footwear company, distributing their shoes in over 30 countries within Asia, America and Europe. Originally from Montreal, Canada and created by European designers Maurice van Blandel and Marco Calisti, these small shoes incorporate comfort and flair for unique, wearable children’s styles. Complete with cushioned arch support, extra toe protection and a heel shock absorber, these shoes will make any child happy and comfortable in regards to both health and fashion.
About PlanetShoes.com
PlanetShoes.com is an innovative lifestyle retailer committed to helping people live healthier, more eco-friendly lives. The first in the industry to offer a CarbonFree shipping alternative, PlanetShoes.com specializes in products that blend function, style, comfort and value with eco-ethics. The company proudly offers a wide selection of shoes, bags, and other accessories from more than 190 brands. For more information, visit http://www.planetshoes.com.
Katie Doyle, Planet, Inc., 781-547-3476, [email protected]
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