I heard that was a key ingredient to provide the flexibility in the midsole.
Does this make them smell in hot weather?
I heard that was a key ingredient to provide the flexibility in the midsole.
Does this make them smell in hot weather?
That is a very "green" shoe as they are recycling the fish spines instead of using foreign oil based products. Brooks is going to get big sales out of this if they promote it that way.
I talked to one of their reps who told me the tuna spine chards are encapsulated in the urethane.
Sounds delicious!
watch out for th' mercury poisoning!
Brooks has found a lightweight material to maximize the performance of the MoGo. They should be applauded for their resourcefulness. I will now buy Brooks trainers as they sound like a great company.
This might make these good with an evening dress as well?
Chew Me Raw wrote:
That is a very "green" shoe as they are recycling the fish spines instead of using foreign oil based products. Brooks is going to get big sales out of this if they promote it that way.
How do they intend to market these shoes? At the fish market or through traditional channels?
Sounds like something that Uggs or Crocs would do, but why Brooks?