John Fluevog’s shoes have been all the rage
for quite a long time now. His progressive, quirky and art-deco inspired
designs virtually send anyone with a hefty amount of cash in their pockets
running towards the direction of any Fluevog
outlet. He even has his own set of fans who justly named themselves as
Fluevogers, and Madonna and the White Stripes are part of it.
As you might have guessed, the man behind
this inventive shoe company is John Fluevog, a
creative shoe entrepreneur hailing from Canada. He started out as a worker at
Sheppard’s, a shoe galleria that is a bit inclined to the conservative side and
mostly caters to businessmen in suits. Feeling a bit constrained, Fluevog along
with his colleague, Peter Fox
decided to go out the door and make their own store, which became an instant
hit and has remained so for a very long time. When Fox decided to venture out
in New York and create a company that specializes on ladies shoe wear, Fluevog
took over the business and built a much-revered multinational corporation known
for its distinctiveness and funky idiosyncrasies.
The glory of those John Fluevog Shoes come
with a huge price tag that would most likely drain your bank account before you
even realize it. But as we all know, with a bigger cost, you usually get better
quality as well. These shoes are manufactured in such a way that puts style and
comfort together, a combination that is a wee bit difficult to find in the shoe
industry. The designs are eco-friendly, unconventionally modern and flow
depending on the trends and needs of anyone with a pair of feet.
With its creative and ingenious creations,
Fluevog is a company that’s going to put shoes on your feet for a really long
time.
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