Sunday, June 27, 2010

Terra Plana Shoes on Sale!

We have Terra Plana Shoes on Sale!

You may have heard of Terra Plana shoes but do you know that Terra Plana really beleives in recycling, minimizing waste and using eco friend materials?
Put this all together and you have no only a stylish shoe and comfortable too!


Terra Plana Doll is a classic kitten heel SALE: $70.00 was: $140.00
Terra Plana Doll

Terra Plana Caecilia is 100% VEGAN SALE: $75.00 was: $150.00
Terra Plana Caecilia
Terra Plana Juniper is made of recycled quilt SALE: $75.00 was: $150.00 Gray Quilt or Black

Terra Plana Juniper


Terra Plana Melito SALE: $85.00 was: $170.00 Brown or Black
Terra Plana Melito
Terra Plana Oak for Men SALE: $75.00 was: $150.00
Terra Plana Oak

Thursday, June 10, 2010


My favorite sandal of the week is:

The Taos Shield sandal with its between the adjustable strap and that wonderful soft footbed this sandal is a winner.
This sandal screams comfort and style with its design.


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Oldest leather shoe steps out after 5,500 years
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AP – This undated handout photo provided by the Department of Archaeology University College Cork, Cork Ireland, …
Slideshow:World's oldest leather shoe found in Armenian cave
By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer – Wed Jun 9, 7:11 pm ET
WASHINGTON – About 5,500 years ago someone in the mountains of Armenia put his best foot forward in what is now the oldest leather shoe ever found.
It'll never be confused with a penny loafer or a track shoe, but the well-preserved footwear was made of a single piece of leather, laced up the front and back, researchers reported Wednesday in PLoS One, a journal of the Public Library of Science.
Worn and shaped by the wearer's right foot, the shoe was found in a cave along with other evidence of human occupation. The shoe had been stuffed with grass, which dated to the same time as the leather of the shoe — between 5,637 and 5,387 years ago.
"This is great luck," enthused archaeologist Ron Pinhasi of University College Cork in Cork, Ireland, who led the research team.
"We normally only find broken pots, but we have very little information about the day-to-day activity" of these ancient people. "What did they eat? What did they do? What did they wear? This is a chance to see this ... it gives us a real glimpse into society," he said in a telephone interview.
Previously the oldest leather shoe discovered in Europe or Asia was on the famous Otzi, the "Iceman" found frozen in the Alps a few years ago and now preserved in Italy. Otzi has been dated to 5,375 and 5,128 years ago, a few hundred years more recent than the Armenian shoe.
Otzi's shoes were made of deer and bear leather held together by a leather strap. The Armenian shoe appears to be made of cowhide, Pinhasi said.
Older sandals have been found in a cave in Missouri, but those were made of fiber rather than leather.
The shoe found in what is now Armenia was found in a pit, along with a broken pot and some wild goat horns.
But Pinhasi doesn't think it was thrown away. There was discarded material that had been tossed outside the cave, while this pit was inside in the living area. And while the shoe had been worn, it wasn't worn out.
It's not clear if the grass that filled the shoe was intended as a lining or insulation, or to maintain the shape of the shoe when it was stored, according to the researchers.
The Armenian shoe was small by current standards — European size 37 or U.S. women's size 7 — but might have fit a man of that era, according to Pinhasi.
He described the shoe as a single piece of leather cut to fit the foot. The back of the shoe was closed by a lace passing through four sets of eyelets. In the front, 15 pairs of eyelets were used to lace from toe to top.
There was no reinforcement in the sole, just the one layer of soft leather. "I don't know how long it would last in rocky terrain," Pinhasi said.
He noted that the shoe is similar to a type of footwear common in the Aran Islands, west of Ireland, up until the 1950s. The Irish version, known as "pampooties" reportedly didn't last long, he said.
"In fact, enormous similarities exist between the manufacturing technique and style of this (Armenian) shoe and those found across Europe at later periods, suggesting that this type of shoe was worn for thousands of years across a large and environmentally diverse region," Pinhasi said.
While the Armenian shoe was soft when unearthed, the leather has begun to harden now that it is exposed to air, Pinhasi said.
Oh, and unlike a lot of very old shoes, it didn't smell.
Pinhasi said the shoe is currently at the Institute of Archaeology in Yerevan, but he hopes it will be sent to laboratories in either Switzerland or Germany where it can be treated for preservation and then returned to Armenia for display in a museum.
Pinhasi, meanwhile, is heading back to Armenia this week, hoping the other shoe will drop.
The research was funded by the National Geographic Society, the Chitjian Foundation, the Gfoeller Foundation, the Steinmetz Family Foundation, the Boochever Foundation and the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA.

Monday, May 10, 2010

New Shoes Come in Everyday!




Todays sampling of shoes has something for everyone!
First up is the Merrell Lotta what a gladiator! Everyone thinks they are awesome and comfy too!


Exceptional comfort in this Mary Jane Keen Whisper Sport - comfortable yet very sporty!


Clarks Latin Cha Cha in 3 colors! Love the Flower! Just makes you want to dance!



Here is our other Gladiator for today the Sofft Vanessa Yet another hot hot hot gladiator!

Everyone needs an oh so comfy flat? Try the Sergio Tomani 313



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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

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Monday, May 3, 2010

Its time for Sandals!

Now is the time to buy your sandals! What a selection! You can find a patent leather heel or a flat slide to a Olukai thong!

I have a real favorite which I have been wearing quite often now the warm weather has hit New York! You need to check out this Dansko Sandal called the Carmen! I love it. It has an adjustable strap across the arch! Very cute! This adorable sandal comes in sangria, black crinkle patent, espresso, stone, toffee crinke patent and turquiose!

I am currently looking for a new heeled sandal and I think I have finally decided on the Jambu Sonja - Its a nice height for a heel and very comfy! The Sonja comes in Purple and Mocha!

The Taos Jump has been very popular in our retail stores and I am sure it is going to be a hit online as well! All the new models by Taos are very cute!

The Sergio Tomani's are just beautiful this season. This brand has really take off! Sergio Tomani's 1408 has soft leather and innovative styling with a little tie at the ankle.

Use a coupon PegasusShoes coupon code SPRING6 for your purchase and receive $6 off your next purchase!