Naturalizer Shoes – Providing Comfort Footwear for 80 Years

Who knew Naturalizer sandals played a part in the progressive thinking of the 1920′s;helping women embrace their new-found freedom? In 1927, Brown Shoe launched a woman’s footwear line that was both comfortable and stylish. Such a concept had never existed! Up to this point, women were expected to wear uncomfortable, painful shoes that society deemed “appropriate”. This new Naturalizer line of shoes came on the heel of the women’s suffrage movement. Women everywhere were feeling a sense of liberation, and Naturalizer became one of the first shoe brands to express a woman’s point of view.

Even today, Naturalizer shoes continue to provide a balance of comfort and style. And, keeping with the times, they have an easy-to-navigate website for at-home shoppers. From the homepage, customers have the option to search by type of shoe: dress, casual, sports, sandals, boots, and handbags because, what would a pair of shoes be without handbags? size, width, color, and price.

Nearly all Naturalizer shoes are under $100, and many of the shoes on sale are under $40. The MBT line (Masai Barefoot Technology) is their most expensive line. However, these shoes are intended for rehabilitative purposes and typically used to challenge inactive muscles. MBT shoes have actually become one of the most popular “brands” of footwear over the past year – so much so that most people do not realize that they are part of the Naturalizer brand.

Their boot line consists of over thirty different styles, most of them featuring supple leathers or soft suedes. Styles range from flat boots to high-heeled boots. Most heeled boots are 2″, though the “Catty” boot sports a 3″ heel for the brave at heart. For the woman seeking a dress shoe, she’ll find over eighty options on the Naturalizer shoes’ website, ranging from peep-toe to close-toe, from red to silver to tan to reptile print, from pumps to heels. The possibilities are endless.

Nothing shouts spring and summer like sandals, and there are over sixty new pairs of Naturalizer footwear and even more Naturalizer shoes to make the statement. The wedge heel is a popular feature among the sandals (for those seeking a heeled sandal, they’ll find what they need under “dress”). Of course, flat sandals and “sporty” sandals are also available. What about the shopper who needs a relaxed pair of shoes to go with their favorite pair of jeans? They’ll find over a hundred choices under the “casual” category. From mules to ballet shoes, this line features items that scream comfort and style without breaking the bank! The Naturalizer website is truly a shoe-addict’s dream-come-true!

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