Spring!
Time for warm weather, sunshine, beachwear, and flip flops!
And today is Earth Day, a day where everyone is more ecologically-conscious. So what would be better than something that combines flip flops and ecology? And no one does that better than Feelgoodz Footwear.
Jack Johnson by Feelgoodz Slimz |
Do you know about Feelgoodz footwear? They're comfortable and sustainable and made from all natural products.
This spring, Feelgoodz is launching a new line of “Jack Johnson by Feelgoodz”, an exclusive flip flop collection designed in collaboration with renowned musician Jack Johnson with all proceeds benefiting the Kokua Hawaii Foundation.
This foundation, founded by Jack Johnson and his wife Kim, supports environmental education in the schools and communities of Hawaii.
The Foundation's mission is to provide students with experiences that will enhance their appreciation for and understanding of their environment
The Jack Johnson collection will consist of one men’s style and one women’s style, with colors and designs complementing Jack Johnson’s latest album, From Here to Now to You. This partnership is a natural fit for Johnson, who wears Feelgoodz footwear regularly and loves the brand’s dedication to using natural materials.
Jack Johnson by Feelgoodz Kinderz |
Feelgoodz was founded by Kyle Berner while backpacking through Thailand. After the flip-flops he was wearing one night broke, he began his search for a new pair. He came across a pair hanging from an interesting display and found them to be the most comfortable pair of shoes he had ever worn. Made from natural rubber, the flip-flops proved to be both comfortable and sustainable. The idea of producing these particular shoes drove him to create Feelgoodz in New Orleans in 2008. In 2012, the company relocated to Raleigh, NC where Feelgoodz continues to support farmers and artisan cooperatives around the world.
Please visit www.feelgoodz.com for more information and to purchase your pair of Feelgoodz flip flops!
Visit www.kokuahawaiifoundation.org for more information on Jack and Kim Johnson's Kokua Hawaii Foundation.
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