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ECCO Biom Natural Motion Concept

December 7, 2011 Everything ECCO

The Biom Project History In 2006, inspired by the barefoot runners of Africa, Dieter Kasprzak (president of ECCO and himself a shoe designer), initiated research to create a shoe that genuinely guided the foot to the optimal motion path of the barefoot runner. The resulting Biom Project combined our knowledge of the foot with input [...]

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All you need to know about ECCO Gore-tex®

November 16, 2011 Everything ECCO

ECCO Gore-tex® Shoes In this post, we aim to tell you all you need to know about Gore-tex® Gore-tex® Definition: Gore-tex® is a membrane used in ECCO shoes across all ranges. The microporous structure of the Gore-tex® membrane is what makes Gore-tex® fabrics durably waterproof and breathable. Each microscopic pore is about 20,000 times smaller [...]

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ECCO Shoes- Your Shoes need you!

October 20, 2011 Everything ECCO

November hs been dubbed by meteorologists country wide as ‘Snowvember’. That can only mean one thing, surely?! Snow, ice, slush and snowmen!!!! How to care for your ECCO Shoes We all feel sorry for ourselves during this cold weather. After all, no one likes to get so cold that it takes them hours to warm [...]

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The technologies that make ECCO ECCO

October 10, 2011 Everything ECCO

ECCO uses the latest technologies in its shoe production to ensure that the ECCO shoes you put on your feet are the most comfortable, the most ‘weather friendly’ and the most long lasting, as well as, of course being of the highest quality and style. Gore Tex Gore Tex is a waterproof membrane with climate control. It consists of [...]

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The History of ECCO Shoes

September 16, 2011 Everything ECCO

ECCO Shoes is a Danish shoe company, founded in 1963 by Karl Toosbuy- He had a dream. He wanted to own his own shoe factory and run his own business. Trained from an early age as a shoemaker, by the time he was in his early 30′s he was managing, but didn’t own, a shoe [...]

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