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Picture of ARCOPEDICO CITY Arcopedico City Shoes are men's and women's shoes designed for wear by individuals with arthritis, hammertoes, corns and calluses, edema, and other disabilities of the feet. These European shoes are anatomically designed to evenly distribute body weight. The shoes have Dupont Lycra stretch uppers and fully-supportive slip-resistant soles to help maintain proper foot angle. SIZES: Women's European sizes 36 (5.5 to 6), 37 (6.5), 38 (7 to 7.5), 39 (8 to 8.5), 40 (9), 41 (9.5 to 10), or 42 (10.5 to 11) and men's European sizes 40 (7.5 to 8), 41 (8.5 to 9), 42 (9.5), 43 (10), 44 (10.5), or 45 (11 to 11.5). COLOR: Both the men's and women's styles are available in brown, black, or beige. The women's sizes are also available in grey or navy.

Notes: Arcopedico is a registered trademark. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price.

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This product record was updated on June 11, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Arcopedico

Travessa Santa Eufémia, 851
4485-060 Canidelo
Vila do Conde, Portugal
Telephone: +351.229.286.424.
Fax: +351.229.285.446.
Web: http://www.arcopedico.com.
Email: arcopedico@arcopedico.com.


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Distributor(s):

Easton Shoes

1880 West Henderson Road
Columbus, Ohio 43220
United States
Telephone: 888-458-6662 or 614-457-6662.
Fax: 614-457-3331.
Web: http://www.eastonshoes.com.
Email: walk@eastonshoes.com.


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