Designers for Animal Welfare
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Designers for Animal Welfare

Shoe designer Ruthie Davis and menswear designer John Bartlett have created a joint shoe line made from environmentally friendly materials. They are marked with Bartlett's signature Tiny Tim print, depicting the designer’s favorite three-legged pit bull who died in 2010.

The collection includes shoes in three styles - women's pointed toe shoes with high heels, unisex sneakers decorated with decorative spikes, and unisex running shoes. Prices for new items range from $ 398 to $ 698. The collection will go on sale in January 2014.

As part of the 10 charity project,% of sales will go to the Tiny Tim Rescue Fund, organized by Bartlett, to fund organizations that care for homeless animals.

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