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Casual comfort is important to women of all walks of life. Even more important is the need to stay comfortable without looking sloppy. Business casual fashionistas can keep their feet comfortable all day long in any condition with this week's comfort item, Arcopedico L14 shoes.

Arcopedico L14 shoes are made by Arcopedico, a company founded in 1966 by Professor Elio Parodi. Comfort and style were two key elements that were very important to Professor Elio Parodi. Since 1966, his company has been providing us with fashionable comfort footwear that boasts three basic traits.

The first trait featured in Arcopedico L14 shoes is techno elastic uppers which allow your foot to expand and move around without a binding or constricting affect. Second, these shoes feature an anatomic foot bed. Instead of feeling like your foot is in a block, your foot will feel as if the shoe was created with your foot in mind. Third, Arcopedico L14 shoes feature a twin arch support system for added comfort.

The comfort features in all of Professor Parodi's creations are patented. You won't be able to find the same amount of comfort anywhere else. Furthermore, the shoe's design actually helps you strengthen your leg muscles. Strengthened leg muscles lead to less discomfort when walking long distances. Most Arcopedico shoes are designed with a casual lifestyle in mind and Arcopedico L14 shoes are a fashionable slip on shoe featuring a synthetic and textile upper with a 1" rubber heel.

These shoes go perfectly with a pair of khaki slacks and a button front shirt on casual Friday. They also are very adorable when worn with a pair of slouchy jeans and a form fitting polo shirt. They are the perfect shoe for any woman with a casual and laid-back lifestyle.

Go ahead, try a pair of Arcopedico L14 shoes. They are available in blue, red, and camel, so there is a pair that will work with any wardrobe and for $87, this weekly comfort item comes at an affordable price.

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ZC61186 29 Sep 09 at 06:58AM

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