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Footzyfolds, Designers Sarah and Jenifer Caplan Appear on Dr. Oz Show

Doctors have been recommending that women wear flats as much as possible for better foot health and Footzyfolds makes it easy to do a quick change from sky high stilettos to comfy compact flats that are super trendy

2012-09-20
NEW YORK, NY, September 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) The founders of Footzyfolds, the hottest trend in fashion and foot health, Jenifer and Sarah Caplan, will appear September 18th on the nationally broadcasted television talk show, The Dr. Oz Show. The Show is best known for giving tips and answering your questions about health, and one of Dr. Oz's many health recommendations is for women to lay off wearing sky high heels all the time, as it can contribute to foot issues, sometimes even requiring surgery.

Footzyfolds, is the true solution for your tired tootsies. Now with even more support but ultra trendy styling the fully re-launched Fall 2012 collection keeps your feet's health in mind with their completely revamped shoe design. The new flats are constructed with fully-lined insoles that provide additional comfort and structure, and a durable skid resistant sole that allows the shoe to perform like a regular one. All styles are available at http://www.footzyfolds.com and at select retailers like Dillards and Fred Segal. Prices range anywhere from $22.00 to $79.00, depending on the style.

With each collection Footzyfolds releases, they continuously renovate their products into trendsetting designer footwear, but always keeping in line with the original mission to rescue women from the pain of high heels. High heels can cause all sorts of foot problems including bunions, toe deformation in the form of "hammer toe," and tight calf muscles caused by a shortened Achilles Tendon as a result of wearing high-heels.

The Dr. Oz show talks about tips&tricks for a healthy lifestyle, and Footzyfolds actually provides one for your feet. Aside from providing comfort to your feet, Footzyfolds come in a variety of styles such as Footzyfold loafers, ballet flats, lace-ups, and prints like Snake skin, animal print, sequins, knits and more.

The product is designed for everyday use and celebrities have been flocking to buy multiple pairs for the products from department stores like Bloomindales and Fred Segal. While affordability is one of the main benefits, celebrities also have gotten their hands (and feet) on Footzyrolls include: Beyonce, Blake Lively, Brittany Snow, Catherine Zeta Jones, Christina Ricci, Cynthia Nixon, Kendra Wilkinson, Kim Kardashian, Kristen Bell, Molly Ringwald, Rachel Bilson, Rachel Weisz, Rashida Jones, Rihanna, Susan Sarandon, Tinsley Mortimer, Whitney Port  and up and coming singer Matisse.

Sold all over the world, the Footzyfolds collections are currently sold in major department stores such as Bloomingdales, Macys and Lord & Taylor, as well as over 3000 other retail stores.  Additionally, they recently infiltrated the Las Vegas luxury market, and are now offered at hotels such as the Aria, Bellagio, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, Mirage, MGM, and the New York, New York. Footzyrolls is a registered Trademark of Rollashoe, LLC. Rollashoe, LLC is the creator of the Footzyrolls rollable shoe and Footzyroll flip-flops. Rollashoe is the world leader in the compact footwear accessories market and strives to make women's lives fashionable yet functional. The company focuses on the ever changing needs of women.


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[Press-News.org] Footzyfolds, Designers Sarah and Jenifer Caplan Appear on Dr. Oz Show
Doctors have been recommending that women wear flats as much as possible for better foot health and Footzyfolds makes it easy to do a quick change from sky high stilettos to comfy compact flats that are super trendy