For the first time, the Euro Shoes premiere collection footwear exhibition, which will be held in Moscow from August 27 to 30, will feature a collection of wellness shoes from the Japanese brand Kenkoh.
The brand's history dates back to 1949, when Mr. Kyu-kichi Yamanashi founded a small factory producing traditional Japanese geta shoes in the provincial city of Shizuoka in Japan. An illness forced Yamanashi to pay attention to ancient foot treatment methods that were common in the East.
Taking care of his own health, the Japanese entrepreneur has developed unique shoes with a massage insole that improves blood circulation, relieves fatigue and provides comfort all day long. Kenkoh has a unique technology of massage knots that stimulates the feet from toes to heels. This creates an even blood supply to the entire foot.
The beneficial properties inherent in the shoe technology and traditional Japanese minimalism in design made these shoes popular, and today the founder's grandchildren, the Yamanashi family, continue his business.
Kenkoh shoes come in a variety of materials, including leather, vegan leather, soft neoprene, and more. Each pair features innovative technologies like slip-resistant soles and breathable membranes for increased comfort and performance.
The Kenkoh footwear line for men and women is quite diverse, and the laconic design and restrained color scheme meet the latest fashion trends. Prices for Kenkoh sandals on the brand's website range from $90 to $150.
The current collection of the Kenkoh brand will be presented at the Euro Shoes exhibition in Moscow and is available for orders!
International exhibition of footwear and accessories Euro Shoes premiere collection will be held in Moscow from August 27 to 30 at the WTC Congress Center on Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment.
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