Tamaris introduced shoes for winter recreation
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Tamaris introduced shoes for winter recreation

Tamaris has introduced a collection of leisure shoes at a ski resort.

Tamaris winter models are made using Duo Tex insulation and Prima Loft technology, which was previously used in the production of uniforms and shoes for US soldiers.

Recall that Tamaris is owned by Wortmann, which also owns s. Oliver, Caprice, MarcoTozzi, Jana. Tamaris dates back to the 1969 year, when the first store selling shoes for women was opened. Today, the Tamaris brand is represented by three lines: the classic Tamaris classic, the fashionable Tamaris trend, and the sports Tamaris active.

Tamaris has introduced a collection of leisure shoes at a ski resort.
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