This Week Laceez Recognized Globally for Bringing Independence to Disabled People of All Ages
(PRWEB) November 11, 2015 -- Laceez’s fashionable (and affordable!) no-tie shoelaces are simplifying lives and giving some much needed independence to children and young adults with disabilities. Arguably the hottest young model to walk New York Fashion Week earlier this year, Madeline Stuart, couldn’t say enough about how Laceez (http://www.mylaceez.com) have literally changed her life. Stuart, a young model with Down Syndrome, boasted how easy Laceez are to use and how they made her feel more independent.
Laceez stretchy shoelaces can be added to a child’s shoe and instantly they have a comfortable, stylish pair of slip-ons with a fun yet still traditional laced-up look. Laceez simplifies children’s lives from struggling with tying, knots and dangling laces, especially those still developing fine motor skills or challenged by disabilities.
Laceez are simple. They go through the shoelace holes and easily lock into place at the top holes on each side with Laceez’ patent-pending end tips, creating a slip-on shoe without the bows and knots. Laceez stretchy shoelaces gives new life to old sneakers or some extra style can be added to a new pair.
Laceez are currently available for kids ages 3 to 12, and come in a wide range of awesome, festive colors for $7.99 a pair http://www.mylaceez.com. Retail giant Nordstrom is also carrying the line at select stores nationwide and online at http://www.Nordstrom.com. They make a great stocking stuffer for kids, too.
Jason and Sarah Flores, a young couple from Anaheim, California whose daughter is on the Autism spectrum and struggles with fine motor skills, started Laceez. They went out to create a product and company that makes life easier for kids, parents and anyone else who wants to glide-on their favorite sneakers and just walk out the door.
Due to a large number of requests, the next phase for Laceez is brand’s adult line. As of early 2016, Laceez will be launching Laceez for Adults and has started Kickstarter crowd funding to help them attain these goals and grow their already rapidly growing business. Learn more about the campaign and become a part of the hugely popular “no tie” movement here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/370139820/laceez-no-tie-shoelace
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Sarah Brodersen, ChicExecs PR, http://www.chicexecs.com, +1 760.509.5257, [email protected]
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