Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Purpose of It All...in Conclusion

    So, this is the end.  You have read a total of 12 blog-posts from me (or at least skimmed haha) and now this is the final one.  Today I am not going to talk about shoes, or socks, or feet; but instead what I started off talking about...the purpose of it all.  Did I achieve my purpose in creating this Blog during the semester?  What was good about it?  What was bad?  And were all those late night posts worth it!


    YES!  IT WAS WORTH IT!  I learned so much about blogging and all the techniques and cool tools behind it.  I learned how to create a survey poll on the side and then tailored my posts based on the responses (given there were only 3).  It was a wonderful learning experience and now I feel like I could use my knowledge for future marketing in whatever I choose to do.    


    So what were the good and bad things about this experience?  Well, all the things mentioned above are definitely positives.  In addition, I learned a lot of useful information for my job.  However, blogging was a time commitment I wasn't expecting.  In the future I think it would be better if they were due Saturday at 11:57pm instead of Sunday at 11:57pm.  I do like how lax the content of the blog posts can be.  It is very nice to be able to write in your own voice about whatever you want and know that is going to be acceptable.

All in all I liked the assignment and who knows...maybe I'll continue this blog for fun now.  


Happy trails on your road ahead wherever it may lead you :)      

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Bethel Buckle kicks competition to the side!

    So say hello to one of our most popular boots in the store.  This is the Bethel Buckle Tall Zip Boot from the Timberland Earthkeepers collection.  

Women's Earthkeepers® Bethel Buckle Tall Zip Boot - Timberland

    This may be my inner (or not so inner) tree-hugger coming out but I love how eco-conscious this boot is.  The inside is made form recycled plastic bottles and the outer leather has been tanned and constructed into a boot at facilities that have improved water, energy, and waste management.    


    These boots are made to be a durable fashion boot.  In other words, I wouldn't have a two hour snow ball fight in them but they are sure to turn a few heads while walking between classes in the winter.  The outsole is made from a strong rubber lug with semi-deep tread.  It has a 15 inch shaft with a 14.5 inch circumference and a side zipper to make the boot easier to put on.  The footbed is also lined with leather to allow for increased comfort.  

Women's Earthkeepers® Bethel Buckle Tall Zip Boot - Timberland

   The Bethel Buckle receives a 4.1 out of 5.0 for customer reviews.  The only complaint that was truly negatived referred to a customer not receiving the color they anticipated.  Otherwise, most customers raved at the fashion forward contrast between the suede shaft and the polished leather upper.  In all honesty though all you have to do is look at our sales records to know that the Timberland Bethel Buckle Boots are made for walking...all over the competition!  Oh snap!


Happy Trails :)

Sunday, November 20, 2011

No Really...I Bought These Shoes!

    So for several posts now I have said something similar to the fact that I will buy the shoes I talk about in a post.  I said this with the Adidas Climacool, The Merrell Barefoot, and several others I can not remember.  But this time I DID buy these shoes for real!  I already have them.  I have already worn them.  And I love them!  Now your in suspense right?  Waiting with baited breath to know what I bought?  Well, wait no more...I bought the Brooks PureFlow minimalist shoe.

    Isn't it lovely?!?!  I LOVE THEM!  Allow me to enlighten you on some of its best features:
  • Biodegradable Midsole
  • Brooks DNA Cushioning
  • Lateral Nav Band
  • Air Mesh Fit
  • Center Strike Pod
  • IDEAL Heel
  • Split Toe Box
Brooks put together an awesome spreadsheet with even more detailed descriptions if you want to check it out; which you totally should.  Here is the link below.


I will definitely keep you all updated on how my shoes preform as the days go by.  One of the best things to get you excited for a marathon are new shoes and these ones really do help.  
Happy Trails :)

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Oh How Smart You Are SmartWool

  So I have worn socks my whole life.  Never really thought much of them.  However, as with most of my blog post, my opinion changed once I started working at Tradehome.  Socks you put on your feet may be just as important as the shoes you wear.  I didn't believe they made that big of a difference until I tried something new, something GREAT!  I made the smart decision and switched to SmartWool.


"What you get from us isn't just a product; it's the ability to do more of what you love, 
for as long as you want. That's our promise."

Once you go SmartWool you don't go back!  This is what I learned from my first pair and as much as I love my socks I am also regretting the fact that I have to buy all new socks.  The thing that makes SmartWool different from traditional socks is the fact that Merino wool is used in the construction instead of traditional cotton.  Merino wool is perfect for being active in an unpredictable environment because it keeps you cool when you need to be and warm when you need to be but dry in all situations.

Merino wool and SmartWool have even more sweet features; check out below!

Sweet Features:
  • Moisture Management
  • Temperature Regulations
  • Breathability 
  • Odor Free
  • Extraordinary Comfort
  • Exceptional Fit and Design
  • Innovative fabric creation and smart construction that maximizes the benefits of wool
  • Easy care
    Pretty much they are awesome!  SmartWool designs their products to be the best for all the people and athletes that wear them.  In Colorado, where SmartWools are made, more Olympians are produced than anywhere else in the world.  This is an atmosphere where people play hard and they expect their gear to be able to keep up.  


    SmartWool may specialize in socks but they also make gloves, hats, clothes, and all things wonderful with regards to winter (even the other seasons too).  With SmartWool you don't have to let the weather stop you.  Love the outdoors all year around and be smart with SmartWool.    

Happy Trails :) 

Sunday, November 6, 2011

From Crap to Comfy

    So all day long I have felt like crap... and honestly I still feel like crap.  For the past two days I have had a headache, soar and ache joints, and been constantly cold; I just can not get warm!  Right now I am wearing tall socks, flannell pajama bottoms, a long sleeve t-shirt, thick robe, and a scarf (and I am just about to put on my hideous but warm beanie).


My head is throbbing and I have constant chills but the one part of my body that is good, besides being soar, are my feet.  (Honestly, if this wasn't due at 11:57 pm TONIGHT I would be sleeping right now.)  Why you may ask are my feet doing semi-awesome... well, fur lined L.L. Bean Moccasins are the answer.  To understand how great these Moccasin slippers are allow me to share their name with you: Wicked Good Moccasins.


  
As you can see they are WICKED GOOD!  
    So my roommate just left to get me some medicine; hopefully the rest of this blog will be easier.  L.L. Bean is known for producing high quality products for cooler temperatures (inside or outside your body).  Some of the features on this moccasin that leave the competition in the past are listed below:
  • superior sheep skin
    • natural insulator drawing moister away from your feet keeping them dry and warm
  • shearing wraps around whole foot enveloping it in soft fur
  • thermoplastic rubber out-sole
  • chain tread pattern to improve traction
  • increased cushioning to improve fit
Don't take my word for it; listen to these reviews.

5 out of 5 Stars
"I shopped for several weeks to compare slippers and pricing and this was the best value. The slippers are high quality and very comfortable. I like the soles, which are non-slip.
The color choice was good, also.  Bean's slippers last and last."
-Tavish (curtosey of llbean.com) 

And this is not just Tavish saying these things.  Out of 2,062 reviews the average rating is 4.7 out of 5 stars.  The only complaints with regard to these moccasins involve fit; which is to be expected when they are only offered in whole sizes.    

Well anyways thats the end and im pooped so.... Happy Trails :)

P.S. Don't worry Ms.Thomas, I'm going to edit this tomorrow.  


Sunday, October 30, 2011

Let's Bark About Clarks

   As I headed to school this year I knew one thing was required ... a good pair of durable brown shoes.  I was, and am now, trekking all over not just BYU campus but all over Provo.  When gas is so expensive I end up putting a lot of miles on my shoes.  In addition, I am also working a sales job where I am literally on my feet all day.  Clearly you can see a good pair of shoes is definitively needed by me.  So what did I get ...I won't keep you in suspense any longer ... Wallabees by Clarks.  



    There is a very simple reason I choose Wallabees for my everyday brown shoe; THEY ARE AWESOME!!!   Wallabees have a long history and to have a history that lasts you must first have a shoe that lasts.  Clarks originally designed shoes for the Eighth Army.  Well the army didn't really dig the look but the people at the 1949 Chicago Shoe Fair sure did.  




    Clarks blew the runway away with a "raw, unstructured, unlined boot [and] crepe soles."  They provided a signature look with a simple design and a production process that made every single shoe unique.  And guess what ... they still do that today.  Clarks is still able to achieve the same original style that graced the runway in the 50's today in the 21st century.
    Every generation has come across Clarks Wallabees one way or another.  They're like bell-bottoms; a style that will never die out because it keeps getting resurrected every so often.  In my opinion, now being a true customer, Clarks Wallabees are shoes that are just good with everything.  And personally, I love the retro vibe that comes from them.  Not may people have to courage to attempt to pull off a pair of Wallabees but you know what I say, GO FOR IT!  Dare to be a bit different and get something truly...


Happy Trails :)  

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Bear-foot, human-foot...how about Merrell barefoot?

    So I am sure by now all of you know i have a little thing for barefoot running.  I am really starting to get into and I am loving every step of it.  Right now, I have just been doing forward running (as I described in an earlier post) in traditional running shoes.  Well...I have decided to take the plunge and actually splurge to get a pair of barefoot shoes!  I am so excited!!!  After much research and deliberation I have decided to go with the Merrell Women's Barefoot Pace Glove.  The video below is produced by Merrell to advertise their new barefoot technology.


    Andrea from Merrell does a great job of explaining all the amazing features of the Barefoot Pace Glove.  Another thing that makes this shoe so fantastic is that the women's version is ESPECIALLY designed for women!   Not that we're particular or anything ;)  The women's version comes to a total weight of 4.7 ozs per shoe.  This light weight allows runners to not be bogged down with heavy shoes; allowing for faster recovery with each step in their gait.

    I wanted to go more in depth on the 0mm ball to heel drop and what exactly that means.  Even though the shoe is slightly built up (just millimeters) a persons foot is still able to be level within the shoe.  A shoe does not have to have individual cubbies for each toe in order for it to be barefoot; the only requirement is a zero degree drop from heel to toe.  The Barefoot Pace Glove achieves this making it "barefoot" even though it is a shoe.  With the Barefoot Pace Glove a runner can really feel connected with the ground their running on.

    The Barefoot Pace Glove allows a runner to return back to their natural stride the way humans were designed to run.  You wont just feel like a kid running around barefoot again but also a primitive cro-magnon!

OK, now I am just getting way to excited...I should stop.  Well, I will be ordering my shoes this coming Thursday (when I get paid) and I will let you all know when they come in and how my running is going.  I AM SO EXCITED!!!
Happy Trails :)