Wolky - the strongest German brand of comfortable shoes
12.08.2014 14010

Wolky - the strongest German brand of comfortable shoes

According to the results of a joint study of the magazine "Schuhkurier", which is the official publication of the German Shoe Union, and the European Clearing Center (ECC), the strongest brands in Germany in the segment of comfortable shoes in sales were determined, based on the ratio of shoes sold to purchased during the season.

In the spring / summer-2014 1 season, Wolky took the place with a result of 68,10%. Note that earlier Wolky took 3 place in the spring / summer-2013 season and 2 place in the fall / winter-2013 season.

The average retail price of Wolky shoes was 122,08 EUR in spring / summer 2013 and 124,11 EUR in spring / summer 2014

According to the results of a joint research of the magazine "Schuhkurier", which is the official publication of the German Shoe Union, and the European Clearing Center (ECC), the most ...
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