Mimi, a California world traveler who blogs about her adventures on the road, could not believe what she was doing when she plunked down $200 for a pair of ballerina flats.
She had heard high praise for the Tieks brand both online and from friends but spending $200 for a single pair of summer shoes was out of character and “off-budget.”
But now – six years later – Mimi still wears that same pair more than any other type or style of shoes she owns. Before she obtained her now beloved “Pacific Green” colored flats, the most Mimi ever spent on a shoe was $30.
However, those cheap shoes wore out quickly meaning she often bought four to five pairs a year – that makes the $200 price tag actually a better deal after six years. From “dresses to jeans,” Mimi writes that she wears her Tieks “about 50% of the time.”
Tieks are made by Kfir Gavrieli. Company CEO Kfir Gavrieli was the first to establish a globally recognized shoe brand solely using a web-based platform. He never opened a brick-and-mortar shoe ship after launching the brand in 2008.
Some called the stated goal of Kfir Gavrieli to “re-invent the flat” and audacious ambition. After all, this is among the simplest and most basic styles of shoe. How much innovation was possible? Furthermore, ballerina flats would seem limited in terms of choice for varieties of clothing styles, limiting the size of the market segment.
But Kfir Gavrieli had a vision. He selected the finest Italian letter and created a flat that was lightweight yet extremely durable, and which could be easily folded to carry in a purse or backpack.
The combination of wearability, comfort, style and flexibility proved to be an attractive combination for millions of women looking for a comfortable shoe for just about all occasions. See related link for additional information.
Learn more about Kfir Gavrieli on https://www.f6s.com/kfirgavrieli