The present disclosure relates to footwear and more specifically, split-sole shoes.
Conventional footwear has structural limitations that force the wearer to make difficult choices between style and comfort. As a result, many individuals endure significant foot pain, or elect to wear less attractive shoes or styles that may not be appropriate for the occasion. To address this problem, some women carry additional footwear in a car or large bag. However, a spare pair of conventional shoes is less than ideal because of size and bulk limitations on portability. Lightweight rollable or foldable shoes are available that offer increased portability. However, such products do not contain the support, durability, comfort or style desired in a non-foldable shoe.
Moreover, prior art foldable shoes have outsoles that do not adequately protect the shoe midsole and upper, leading to premature wear of the shoe including tearing and damage to the shoe. Furthermore, such shoes are typically flimsy or, in other words, do not provide adequate support or protection of the foot. For instance, many foldable shoes have an overall spring constant that is, depending on the brand and model, between 0.14 kilogram-force/inch and 0.34 kilogram-force/inch. Such shoes provide little or no resistance, protection and support, and thus are inadequate to wear for repeated or extended use, particularly outside or on rough terrain (e.g., dirty pavement, stones, etc.). Moreover, such shoes are not durable enough to last a normal shoe lifespan even with only moderate use. Therefore, while some footwear designs have attempted to bridge the gap between full time and portable shoes, there remains no practical solution.
In prior art shoe manufacturing processes, outsoles are sewn onto a midsole. These outsoles are at the bottom of the shoe and protect the midsole and upper from wear and tear and further provide support and rigidity to the entire shoe. After the outsoles have been sewn on, the midsole is sewn to the upper and an insole thereby forming a single seam. This single seam traverses the perimeter of the shoe and essentially delineates the shoe upper from the midsole. While such processes are advantageous because of manufacturing efficiencies, the drawback with such approaches is realized when one considers the properties of the outsoles. The sewing wheel of the sewing machine used to sew the midsole, the upper, and the insole together interferes with the outsoles previously sewn onto the midsole. As a result, a dilemma arises. The ideal outsole patches serve to 1) protect the foot, 2) provide comfort, and 3) provide durability by protecting the seam attaching the midsole, outsole and insole. Thus, the ideal outsole patches are thick and wide such that the perimeter of the outsoles is close to the seam. Yet, as the outsole becomes thicker and is brought closer to the seam that attaches the upper, midsole and insole, the seam becomes more difficult and eventually impossible to stitch. Thus, prior art shoes are constructed with either (i) thin and wide or (ii) narrow and thick outsole patches. Moreover, prior art shoes are limited on their ability to add cushion inserts below the insole because such cushion inserts make the seam even less manageable and force more narrowing and thinning of the outsole patches leading to greater instability and/or lower durability of the shoe and protection of the foot. Thus, in prior art shoes, shoe comfort and durability is traded off for shoe stability. Thus the dilemma become apparent. If the outsole is made thick and narrow, the lack of support due to the gap between the perimeter of the outsoles and the seam becomes noticeable and uncomfortable and the seam, upper and midsole are left exposed to the ground. If the outsole is made thin and wide, the lack of support due to the gap between the perimeter of the outsole and the seam is not as noticeable. However, in such instances, the upper, midsole and seam are exposed to the ground, the outsole wears more quickly and the shoe provides limited protection and comfort.
Given the above background, what is needed in the art are improved foldable shoe designs and improved shoe manufacturing processes.
The present disclosure addresses the preceding and other shortcomings of the prior art by providing an improved foldable shoe. The disclosed shoes are a split-sole class of women's shoe that allows for the shoe to be folded and placed in a drawstring pouch. The split sole is defined by a heel outsole patch and a toe outsole patch with a spacing between the patches. Advantageously, the disclosed shoes combine an upper and a midsole at a seam with an insole added in separately. Thus, the insole is not concurrently stitched into the seam that joins the midsole to the upper. This allows for (i) the perimeter of the heel outsole patch and the toe outsole patch to be much closer to the seam joining the midsole to the upper, and (ii) the outsole patches to be thicker, thereby affording better protection of the seam, midsole, and upper, greater support and comfort to the foot, a more rigid footbed, and allows for the insertion of thicker more substantial cushioning.
In some embodiments, the outsole patches are sewn on. In some embodiments, the outsole patches are both sewn and glued on. To facilitate sewing the patches on, deep grooves near the perimeter of each outsole patch are afforded. These deep grooves are used to form the seam between the patches and the midsole. The thread used to form this seam is better protected by the deep grooves thereby improving the durability of the shoe and preventing wear on the seam.
The disclosed shoes have an improved spring constant relative to known shoes in the women's split sole class. In some embodiments, the spring constant of the overall shoe is between 0.40 kilogram-force/inch and 0.70 kilogram-force/inch or between 0.55 kilogram-force/inch and 0.65 kilogram-force/inch. This improved spring force constant lends greater support and allows for prolonged periods of wear.
In some embodiments, in addition to providing a foam inlay that is often found in women's shoes, the disclosed shoes allow for the insertion of a cushion insert in the heel portion of the shoes to provide additional support and comfort. Moreover, this heel portion has greater thickness at the heel end of the shoe than at a position intermediate the heel and toe ends of the shoes. Such a tapered thickness provides additional comfort, support, and style.
While it is known to place an elastic restriction at the edge of the upper that receives a woman's foot, the disclosed shoes provide an improved design by terminating the elastic restriction in the heel portion of the shoe. There, rather than using the elastic restriction, an embedded cushion (Achilles' cushion) is provided in order to provide greater comfort.
Like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
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The upper 2 of the shoe is made of a high quality flexible but durable material designed to withstand repeated folding at the center of the shoe, as well as long periods of storage in the folded position. Such materials reduce or eliminate cracking at the surface of the joint, and damage from contact with surfaces. The upper 2 is constructed and stitched in a manner to wrap around the top and sides of the foot. The specific proportion of upper to outsole also allows the soft upper 2 to mold to wide and narrow feet, molding to the unique shape of each wearer's foot, and adding comfort and style benefits. The proportion also reduces the bulk of the shoes in the folded state for storage and portability. A rounded toe cavity 6 and flexible wraparound upper design increases commercial appeal by reducing or eliminating the need for costly half-size and/or variable width inventory, while maintaining a durable and comfortable design. The design allows great flexibility for fashionable elements via the upper such as distinctive colors, textures and ornamentation. When worn, the shoe appears no different from conventional fixed sole footwear, adding style and the ability to be worn with more formal attire.
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Advantageously, the tote bag may be collapsed into a pocket of the tote bag. In some embodiments, this pocket is in the interior of the tote bag when the tote bag is in the unfolded state. In some embodiments the pocket is made out of an elastic material so that the tote bag is compressed when in the folded state. When desired, the tote expands to carry an alternate pair of shoes with sufficient volume for additional items. In some embodiments this pocket is made out of a two-way stretch material and is capable of self-folding into a shape that minimizes volume (e.g., an approximately spherical shape).
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The disclosed foldable shoe design allows for footwear to be worn in a normal manner, consistent with conventional rigid sole products, and suitable for various surfaces, weather, fashions, etc. When storage or portability is desired, the shoes are folded manually at approximately their midpoint, thus reducing their length in half. In their folded configuration, the shoes can be stacked and placed in the compacting pouch for maximum compression and portability. Once stowed in the pouch, the pair requires roughly the space of a wallet, and may be carried in a purse or pocket.
Now that an overview of the inventive shoe has been disclosed, specific features and various embodiments of the disclosed shoes will now be described. Referring to
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In typical embodiments, the heel outsole patch 24 and the toe outsole patch 26 are stitched onto the midsole before the midsole 8 has been stitched to the upper 2.
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The shoe is configured to fold between (i) an extended state wherein the heel outsole patch 24 and the toe outsole patch 26 are coplanar (
In some embodiments, the insole 30 is not stitched to the upper 2. Thus, in such embodiments, the first seam 22, illustrated in
In typical embodiments, the distance 104 between the edge of the toe outsole pouch 26 and the first seam 22 is uniform. In some embodiments in which this distance 104 is uniform, (i) the edge of the back corner 64 and (ii) the edge of the front corner 66 of the toe outsole patch 26 are respectively within 4/8 of an inch, ⅜ of an inch, or 2/8 of an inch of a corresponding portion of the first seam 22.
In some embodiments, an edge of the back corner 68 of the heel outsole patch 24 is within 3/16 of an inch of a portion of the first seam 22. In some embodiments, an edge of the front corner 70 of the heel outsole patch 24 is between 2/4 of an inch and ¾ of an inch of a portion of the first seam 22. In some embodiments, the distance 104 between the edge of the heel outsole pouch 24 and the first seam 22 is uniform. In some embodiments in which this distance 104 is uniform, (i) the edge of the back corner 68 and (ii) the edge of the front corner 70 of the heel outsole patch 24 are respectively within 4/8 of an inch, ⅜ of an inch, or 2/8 of an inch of a corresponding portion of the first seam 22. In some embodiments, the distance 104 between the edge of the heel outsole pouch 24 and the first seam 22 is not uniform. In some embodiments in which this distance 104 is not uniform, the edge of the back corner 68 of the heel outsole patch 26 is within ⅜ of an inch, or 2/8 of an inch of a corresponding portion of the first seam 22.
Such proximate distances 104, combined with the thickness of the rubber and rigidity of the cushioning enabled by the described method of assembly, facilitate the protection of the midsole 8 and the upper 2, thus ensuring the durability of the shoe while at the same time allowing for a foldable design that remains flexible and comfortable.
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In some embodiments, advantageously, the heel outsole patch 24 and the toe outsole patch 26 are each at least 3/32 of an inch thick. In some embodiments, advantageously, the heel outsole patch 24 and the toe outsole patch 26 are each at least 4/32 of an inch thick. In some embodiments, the heel outsole patch 24 and the toe outsole patch 26 are each at least 4/32 of an inch thick. In some embodiments, the heel outsole patch 24 and the toe outsole patch 26 are each at least 6/32 of an inch thick. In some embodiments, the heel outsole patch 24 and the toe outsole patch 26 are each at least 7/32 of an inch thick. In some embodiments, the heel outsole patch 24 and the toe outsole patch 26 are each at least 8/32 of an inch thick. Such thickness increases the spring constant of the soles, leading to greater support for the foot and increased durability of the shoe. Referring to
In some embodiments, the heel outsole patch 24 and the toe outsole patch 26 are each made out of an elastomer. Exemplary elastomers that may be used include but are not limited to, for example, natural rubber, vulcanized natural rubber, a butadiene-styrene copolymer such as GR-S, neoprene, nitrile rubbers, butyl, polysulfide rubbers, ethylene-propylene rubbers, polyurethane rubbers, and silicone rubbers as described in Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, 1987, Avallone and Baumeister, eds., McGraw-Hill, New York, pp. 6-161 through 1-163, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. In some embodiments the midsole 8 is made out of leather.
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In addition to providing a graduated thickness to improve foot support, the cushion insert 46 is made out of a rigid material such as a rigid ethylene vinyl acetate or similar cushion material. In some embodiments, the cushion insert 46 has a Shore A hardness of between 45 and 70 or between 60 and 70. In some embodiments, the cushion insert 46 has a density of between 0.30 g/cm3 and 0.5 g/cm3, between 0.40 g/cm3 and 0.5 g/cm3, between 0.45 g/cm3 and 0.5 g/cm3, or between 0.50 g/cm3 and 0.70 g/cm3.
The thickness of the heel outsole patch 24 and the toe outsole patch 26 together with the materials used to make these patches, the proximity of these patches to the seam 22 and the ability to add the cushion insert, contributes to a greatly improved spring constant relative to known foldable shoes. In some embodiments, the overall spring constant of the shoe taken lengthwise in the heel portion 68 of the shoe (i.e., in the region of the heel outsole patch 24) is between 0.40 kilogram-force/inch and 0.70 kilogram-force/inch. In some embodiments, the overall spring constant of the shoe taken lengthwise in the heel portion 68 of the shoe is between 0.45 kilogram-force/inch and 0.65 kilogram-force/inch, or between 0.55 kilogram-force/inch and 0.65 kilogram-force/inch. In some embodiments, the overall spring constant of the shoe taken lengthwise in the heel portion 68 of the shoe is about 0.6 kilogram-force/inch. Referring to
In some embodiments, the overall spring constant of the shoe taken lengthwise in the toe portion 70 of the shoe (i.e., in the region of the toe outsole patch 26) is between 0.40 kilogram-force/inch and 0.70 kilogram-force/inch. In some embodiments, the overall spring constant of the shoe taken lengthwise in the toe portion 70 of the shoe is between 0.45 kilogram-force/inch and 0.65 kilogram-force/inch or between 0.55 kilogram-force/inch and 0.65 kilogram-force/inch. In some embodiments, the overall spring constant of the shoe taken lengthwise in the toe portion 68 of the shoe is about 0.6 kilogram-force/inch.
Another advantageous feature of the shoes in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure are deep grooves in the heel outsole patch 24 and the toe outsole patch 26 that facilitate the stitching of the patches to the midsole 8 while at the same time protecting the stitching. The deep grooves 48 are enabled by the advantageous design in which thick outsole patches are employed that, at the same time, are proximate to the first seam 22 which attaches the upper 2 to the midsole 8. The deep grooves 48 protect the stitching that attaches the outsole patches to the midsole 9 from contact with the ground, which would cause the stitching to wear and thereby cause the outsole patches to become detached. These advantageous features are related. By only stitching the upper 2 to the midsole 8 to form the first seam, rather than further stitching insole 30 to the midsole 8, it is possible to both minimize distance 104 and increase thickness of the outsole patches 24/26 while still being able to stitch the midsole 8 to the upper 2 using conventional processes such as a sewing machine. Because distance 104 is minimized, it is possible to make the outsole patches 24/26 thicker (i.e., increase distance 106) without destabilizing foot support. Because the outsole patches 24/26 are thicker, it is possible to make the first groove 48 deeper thereby better protecting the stitching within the groove. Moreover, because the outsole patches are thicker, the shoe is firm and allows for use for longer periods of time and a greater spectrum of terrain (e.g., on asphalt, concrete, dirt roads, etc.) Referring to
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Advantageously, the shoes of the present disclosure tuck into a folded state so that they may be stored in a compact box having a lid. Such a compact box is illustrated in
The following are nonlimiting exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure.
All references cited herein are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety and for all purposes to the same extent as if each individual publication or patent or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
Many modifications and variations of this invention can be made without departing from its spirit and scope, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The specific embodiments described herein are offered by way of example only. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
This disclosure extends to various footwear styles (in addition to the basic ballet flat/slipper depicted in the diagrams). For example: sandals, flip-flops, active and athletic shoes can be made with a similar construction for flexible compression and compact storage and are fully encompassed within the scope of the present invention. Moreover, while embodiments have been disclosed that are designed for woman, it will be appreciated that such shoes can be designed for men, children, or any combination of woman, men, and children. All such alternative designs are fully within the scope of the present disclosure.
The core shoe design and compacting pouch described offer significant potential for superficial differentiation via ornamentation, materials, and colors, increasing their commercial appeal. Alternative construction methods may include gluing of the outsoles to the midsole without any stitching. The invention is to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/905,239, filed Feb. 26, 2018, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/204,763, filed Jul. 7, 2016, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,930,925, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/266,599, filed Apr. 30, 2014, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,398,786, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/207,397, filed Aug. 10, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,745,893, the contents of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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Pictures of Nine West flats sold in 2006, 3 pgs. |
“I Love a Good Ballet Flat!,” http://dressupfiles.com/i-love-a-good-ballet-flat, depicting Sue London flats, 4 pgs., Sep. 3, 2010. |
Pictures of Sue London flats sold in 2010, 2 pgs. |
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Pictures of Yosi Samra flats sold in 2010, 2 pgs. |
“Goodbye two thousand ten,” http://emmajoyrussell.blogspot.com/2010_12_01_archive.html, depicting Gap flats, 39 pgs., Dec. 1, 2010. |
Pictures of Gap flats available for sale in 2010, 9 pgs. |
“Our newest design of folding flats-Pink,” https://fitinclouds.wordpress.com/2010/05/16/our-newest-design-of-folding-flats-pink/, depicting Fit in Clouds flats, 1 pg., May 16, 2010. |
“Fit in Clouds Satin Folding Shoes,” http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/product-reviews/clothing/best-ballet-flats/fit-in-clouds-satin-foldable-ballet-flats, depicting Fit in Clouds flats, 1 pg., Aug. 2013. |
Pictures of Fit in Clouds flats available for sale in 2011, 4 pgs. |
“Shoes for Standing,” https://truthinshoes.wordpress.com/2008/07/, depicting Sam & Libby flats, 2 pgs., Jul. 31, 2008. |
“Target Designer Collaboration: Announcing Sam & Libby Shoes for Target,” http://www.therecessionista.com/2012/11/target-designer-collaboration-announcing-sam-libby-shoes-for-target.html, depicting Sam & Libby flats, 1 pg., Nov. 26, 2012. |
Pictures of Sam & Libby flats available for purchase in 2011, 5 pgs. |
“Save your soles with Citisoles ballet flats,” http://glamazondiaries.com/2009/07/save-your-soles-with-citisoles-ballet-flats, depicting Citisoles flats, 3 pgs., Jul. 2009. |
Pictures of Citisoles flats available for purchase in 2009, 3 pgs. |
“#16 Corso Como Delicious Pumps Review and Giveaway!,” http://www.mommatoldmeblog.com/2011/01/16-corso-como-delicious-pumps-review.html, depicting Corso Como flats, 8 pgs., Jan. 16, 2011. |
Pictures of Corso Como flats available for sale in 2011, 3 pgs. |
“Jil-sander-navy-lead-ballet-flats-product . . . ,” www.ebay.com, depicting Jil Sander flats, 4 pgs., Nov. 2013. |
Pictures of Jil Sander flats available for sale in 2011, 3 pgs. |
“Spare Soles: Shoes That Roll-up & Fold-up,” http://herpackinglist.com/2011/01/spare-soles-shoes/, depicting Spare Soles flats, 2 pgs., Jan. 2011. |
Pictures of Spare Soles flats available for sale in 2011, 5 pgs. |
The Original Rollable, Foldable ballet flats with matching wristlet—Spare Soles, http://herpackinglist.com/2011/01/spare-soles-shoes/, depicting Roll-Upz Spare Soles flats, 2 pgs., Jan. 2011. |
Pictures of Roll-Upz by Spare Soles flats available for sale in 2011, 6 pgs. |
“The Cutest Blog, Preppy 50 and Loving Lilly, Ballet Flat Delight,” http://preppy50andlovinglilly.blogspot.com/2011/02/ballet-flat-delight.html, depicting Henri Bendel flats, 13 pgs., Feb. 19, 2011. |
Pictures of Henri Bendel flats available for sale in 2011, 4 pgs. |
“Mumsnet by parents for parents,” http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/style_and_beauty/a1612000-Anyone-tried-Redfoot-Flatmates-foldable-ballet-pumps, depicting Redfoot Flatmates flats, 1 pg, Nov. 14, 2012. |
Pictures of Redfoot Flatmates flats available for sale in 2011, 6 pgs. |
“Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Bloch London Women's Lux Ballet Flat,” http://www.amazon.com/Bloch-London-Womens-Ballet-Flat/product-reviews/B004LWP7YW, depicting Bloch London flats, 4 pgs., Dec. 11, 2011. |
Pictures of Bloch London flats offered for sale in 2011, 11 pgs. |
“H&m foldable leopard print flat,” http://845shops.wordpress.com/2011/06/16/flats-for-7-bucks/shoel/, depicting h&m flats, 3 pgs., Jun. 16, 2011. |
Pictures of h&m foldable flats offered for sale in 2011, 4 pgs. |
“Seekyt—Juicy Couture Ballet Flats—Are They Worth The Money?,” http://seckyt.com/juicy-couture-ballet-flats-are-they-worth-the-money/, 14 pgs., Jun. 3, 2011. |
Pictures of Juicy Couture flats offered for sale in 2011, 3 pgs. |
“Purse Flats,” http://purseflats.wordpress.com, depicting Purse Flats by Erica Wilson, 3 pgs., Jul. 12, 2012. |
Pictures of Purse Flats by Erica Wilson offered for sale in 2011, 6 pgs. |
“Splash Page,” http://web.archive.org/web/20100524004346/http://www.tieks.com/, 4 pgs., May 24, 2010. |
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“Carolina M. M. Goncalez > Tieks by Gavrieli,” http://m2.facebook.com/Tieks?y=timeline&filter=2&timecutoff=1406427986&page=17§ionLoadingID=m_timeline_loading_div_1293868799_1262332800_8_17&timeend=1293868799×tart=1262332800&tm=AQDOvqhWQPN_Nbwm&refid=17, 1 pg. Jan. 26, 2010. |
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“Mighty Life List, Sensible Shoes,” http://mightygirl.com/2010/08/24/sensible-shoes/, 10 pgs., Aug. 24, 2010. |
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Tieks by Gavrieli—Comfortable, designer flats you can fit in your purse and wear all day, every day!, Copperhead Snake Print Tieks, https://web.archive.org/web/20101230062534/http://www.tieks.com:80/, Dec. 30, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Comfortable, designer flats you can fit in your purse and wear all day, every day!, Merlot Lizard Print Tieks, https://web.archive.org/web/20101230062534/http://www.tieks.com:80/, Dec. 30, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Comfortable, designer flats you can fit in your purse and wear all day, every day!, Slate Grey Tieks, https://web.archive.org/web/20101230062534/http://www.tieks.com:80/, Dec. 30, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Comfortable, designer flats you can fit in your purse and wear all day, every day!, Camel, https://web.archive.org/web/20101230062534/http://www.tieks.com:80/, Dec. 30, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Comfortable, designer flats you can fit in your purse and wear all day, every day!, Lilac, https://web.archive.org/web/20101230062534/http://www.tieks.com:8, Dec. 30, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Comfortable, designer flats you can fit in your purse and wear all day, every day!, Leopard Print, https://web.archive.org/web/20101230062534/http://www.tieks.com:80/, Dec. 30, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Comfortable, designer flats you can fit in your purse and wear all day, every day!, The Tieks eGift card . . . Always the perfect fit, https://web.archive.org/web/20101230062534/http://www.tieks.com:80/, Dec. 30, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Comfortable, designer flats you can fit in your purse and wear all day, every day!, Copperhead Snake Print, https://web.archive.org/web/20110222174850/http://www.tieks.com:80/, Feb. 22, 2011, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Comfortable, designer flats you can fit in your purse and wear all day, every day!, Patent Tiek Blue, https://web.archive.org/web/20110222174850/http://www.tieks.com:80/, Feb. 22, 2011, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Comfortable, designer flats you can fit in your purse and wear all day, every day!, Tangerine, https://web.archive.org/web/20110222174850/http://www.tieks.com:80/, Feb. 22, 2011, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Fashionable Flats That Fit in Your Purse California Navy, https://web.archive.org/web/20100516173039/http://www.tieks.com:80/california-navy.html, May 16, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Fashionable Flats That Fit in Your Purse Cardinal Red, https://web.archive.org/web/20100516173045/http://www.tieks.com:80/cardinal-red.html, May 16, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Fashionable Flats That Fit in Your Purse Metallic Gold, https://web.archive.org/web/20100516173106/tieks.com/metallic-gold.html, May 16, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Fashionable Flats That Fit in Your Purse Patent Tiek Blue, https://web.archive.org/web/20100516173130/http://www.tieks.com:80/tiek-blue.html, May 16, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Fashionable Flats That Fit in Your Purse Splash Page, The Ballet Flat . . . Reinvented, https://web.archive.org/web/20100513055818/https://tieks.com/, May 13, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Fashionable Flats That Fit in Your Purse Splash Page, Ballet Flats . . . with a Bonus, https://web.archive.org/web/20100513055818/https://tieks.com/, May 13, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Fashionable Flats That Fit in Your Purse Splash Page, Going Places? Take Tieks. https://web.archive.org/web/20100513055818/https://tieks.com/, May 13, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Fashionable Flats That Fit in Your Purse Splash Page, Step Into Tieks, https://web.archive.org/web/20100513055818/https://tieks.com/, May 13, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Fashionable Flats That Fit in Your Purse True Blue, https://web.archive.org/web/20100516173135/http://www.tieks.com:80/true-blue.html, May 16, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Fashionable Flats That Fit in Your Purse White Croc Print, https://web.archive.org/web/20100516173145/http://www.tieks.com:80/white-croc-print.html, May 16, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Foldable Fashionable Ballet Flats, Wild Copper, Be a little wild . . . even when you're not., https://web.archive.org/web/20100819165503/https://tieks.com/, Aug. 19, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Foldable Fashionable Ballet Flats, Paradise Blue, The perfect pair for day and night, https://web.archive.org/web/20100819163503/https://tieks.com/, Aug. 19, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Foldable Fashionable Ballet Flats, Obsidian Black, When workdays spill over into party nights., https://web.archive.org/web/20100819165503/https://tieks.com/, Aug. 19, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Foldable Fashionable Ballet Flats, Fuchsia, Sweet and sultry, https://web.archive.org/web/20100819165503/https://tieks.com/, Aug. 19, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Foldable Fashionable Ballet Flats, Tan Croc print Tieks, A timeless texture., https://web.archive.org/web/20100819165503/https://tieks.com/, Aug. 19, 2010, 1 page. |
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Tieks by Gavrieli—Foldable Fashionable Ballet Flats, Tan Croc Print, A timeless texture, https://web.archive.org/web/20100902020755/https://tieks.com/, Sep. 2, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Foldable Fashionable Ballet Flats, Paradise Blue, The perfect pair for day and night, https://web.archive.org/web/20100902020755/https://tieks.com/, Sep. 2, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Foldable Fashionable Ballet Flats, Fuchsia, Sweet and sultry, https://web.archive.org/web/20100902020755/https://tieks.com/, Sep. 2, 2010, 1 page. |
Tieks by Gavrieli—Foldable Fashionable Ballet Flats, Tiek Blue Tieks, Let yourself shine, https://web.archive.org/web/20100902020755/https://tieks.com/, Sep. 2, 2010, 1 page. |
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“The Best; Comfy design flats are worth the cost,” 2 pgs., Sep. 7, 2013. |
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