Easy Spirit Sneakers
The Easy Spirit company was founded approximately twenty years ago with
one goal in mind: to create comfortable shoes of all styles that are gentle on women’s feet. The creators of Easy
Spirit hated to see women wear a pair of dowdy but comfortable shoes to walk to work, and then switch to stylish
but uncomfortable heels when they arrived. Over the past two decades they have accomplished their goal of designing
heels that feel like sneakers. At the same time, Easy Spirit sneakers have become a byword for comfortable and
stylish walking and athletic shoes for all types of women.
The mainstay of Easy Spirit sneaker technology is their anti-gravity line. These shoes are designed
to cushion your feet as much as possible. The mid-sole is injected with millions of tiny air bubbles. First of all,
this reduces the weight of the shoe. Most Easy Spirit sneakers weight around 12 ounces each. Secondly, the air acts
as a flexible cushion that bends to support your feet no matter how you put pressure on the shoe. Many men’s
athletic shoes are specially designed for one activity: basketball, football, or running. In this case, these shoes
are additional padding only in the area that gets the most stress. Therefore, if you take a running shoe that has a
lot of heel cushioning and use it to play basketball, you will find that your toes are strained. Easy Spirit knows
that women often need to perform many tasks in their sneakers – exercising, playing with their kids, or running
errands – and therefore need a shoe with overall cushioning and support.
Easy Spirit sneakers are also very fashionable and can be worn with almost any outfit. Some of
their sneakers have a traditional lace-up design, but many others use Velcro, elastic, or zippers to secure the
shoe to your foot. This reduces the traditional "sneaker" profile and allows you to wear your sneakers to the
office with a well-pressed pair of trousers. Nowhere else will you find a brand like Easy Spirit sneakers that is
devoted to fashionable comfort for the modern woman.
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