Slip N’ Toss Innovative Disposable Footwear Launched at NBC/Universal Studios Oscar Weekend Bash
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 31 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- Founder and inventor Yadi Moth launched her new product, Slip N' Toss (www.slipntoss.com) - disposable biodegradable sandals made for barefeet protection - at a star-studded bash held at NBC/Universal Studios over the Oscar® weekend, creating a new kind of Oscar fashion. The Slip N' Toss unveiling saw more than 150 actors, actresses, and show business celebrities introduced to the new disposable footwear, and taking home more than 300 pairs as complimentary gifts. Stars such as Sheila E, Romi Dames, Mark Dacascos, Keith David, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Shar Jackson, Willie Garson ("Sex and the City"), comedian Fred Willard, and even Oscar-winning classic film star Ernest Borgnine were thrilled to receive the product. One well-known actress ordered 100 pairs for her upcoming wedding.
"This product would be useful on the set," commented one actor. "We have to be barefoot while filming love scenes, and Slip N' Toss would be perfect to slip into while they are setting up the shot before getting into bed, and after."
"This was the first public showing of Slip N' Toss," said Moth, "and in the midst of all the Oscar fashion glitz the reaction was extremely positive. We will be participating in future events including fundraisers, sponsorship of fashion shows and gifting suites. There are many applications for this disposable footwear product and I anticipate widespread adoption."
About Slip N' Toss:
Convenient, disposable, 100 percent biodegradable, Slip N' Toss is designed for all shoe emergencies. This healthy footwear innovation can be a preventative measure for walking barefoot. There should never be a reason to be walking bare feet in the mean streets!
Slip N' Toss sandals are tri-folded, shrink-wrapped, compact and easy to carry in car, shoulder bag, or purse for airport security or after a night out. Other uses: hotels, hospitals, clinics, spas, the gym, movie sets and photography sessions. Available in both men's and women's sizes, Slip N'Toss sandals are made out of 74.9 percent organic carbon - a GREEN product!
Slip N' Toss founder, Yadi Moth, is a Los Angeles-based innovator and designer. Throughout her time in college, as well as when she held positions at startup and Fortune 500 companies, her desire to be an entrepreneur never wavered. One night, after exiting a dance club and seeing a friend take off her high heels and walk barefoot through the city streets, she came up with the idea of Slip N' Toss disposable footwear.
More information: www.slipntoss.com (currently redirects to Blogspot site).
For pricing info, please contact sales@slipntoss.com.
For general inquiries, please contact info@slipntoss.com.
No celebrity endorsement claimed or implied.
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Dana Clothing Provides Consumers with Socially-Responsible Buying Power
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Feb. 9 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- There are so many consumer choices on the market. That's why Dana Clothing is making it easier for people to make socially-responsible decisions about what they buy. For each t-shirt a consumer buys, one t-shirt will be donated to a child in need. It's a win-win situation. Currently, the all organic cotton t-shirts are made in Africa at a women-empowered shop. Women are paid fair wages and provided with good working conditions.
In turn, cotton t-shirts are being gifted to "Shoes that Fit" (www.shoesthatfit.org), a non-profit organization that provides children in need, nationwide, with new shoes for schools. Now, thanks to Dana Clothing, they will also be providing t-shirts with the Dana logo.
"It's not just about the physical aspect of providing shoes and t-shirts," says Karl Helm, founder of Dana Clothing. "It's also about letting these children know that we care as well as provide them with cool designs that they can be proud to wear. In addition, with the current economic climate there are more children in need of help, it's important for everyone to try to do their part. The buy one / gift one option is an excellent choice for charitable giving."
About Dana Clothing:
Partially inspired by Tom's Shoes, founded on the simple premise - with every pair you purchase, Tom's will give a pair of new shoes to a child in need - the concept of "One for One" was created.
Launched in 2010, Dana Clothing practices that same "One for One" philosophy. The name "Dana" reflects the basic Buddhist virtue - generosity - which is not so much the act of giving as it is the feeling of wanting to give, of wanting to share what you have with other people. As a result, Dana Clothing uses individual buying power to benefit the greater whole.
Karl Helm, a social entrepreneur, has future plans for the company that he will reveal shortly, but is excited to begin planning. This is only a preview of things to come. For now, Dana Clothing gives freely to others; something more important than larger profit margins.
For more information, visit: www.DanaToday.com.
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3D Industries – Bringing Private Label Production to a New ‘GREEN’ Level
LAKE FOREST, Calif., Feb. 2 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- 3D Industries is proud to announce it has new GREEN sourcing, new technologies and services for 2010. At 3D Industries, we are always looking for new ways to bring innovation from our manufacturing network to our client's markets. 3D is working on advancing technical products that not only meet the demands of new extreme applications, but also improve upon existing designs in technical apparel and soft goods. 3D Industries is proud to now offer new GREEN materials to its clients. In today's age of green friendly, earth conscious consumers, we are now sourcing more innovative, eco-friendly construction materials. Many goods can be manufactured from these materials; everything from technical jackets, requiring heavy duty materials and construction, to lighter fabrics for t-shirts, breathables and swimwear.
"By utilizing new materials like 100% organic cottons, Eco-Lite polymers, recycled plastic fabric blends, soy silks, bamboo fabrics, jute, corn fiber and more, we can offer our clients a more complete resource for cutting edge technologies," said Corey Herde, 3D Marketing Director.
"Many items can be produced in these materials at relatively the same cost of production, but offer a clean alternative and an advanced selling point. So, we are pretty excited to be offering our customers these new construction methods and the many different advanced fibers being produced by eco friendly resources," Herde adds.
About 3D Industries:
For over 30 years, 3D Industries has manufactured custom technical clothing, sportswear, and accessories for OEM's and top aftermarket brands worldwide. Headquartered in Lake Forest, CA, USA, their team of designers, developers and production professionals are experts that understand technical apparel and accessories; from ascetics to the performance logistics for many sports and apparel industries.
3D industries factories are capable of producing a wide range of technical apparel products and sportswear and are compliant to the highest level of quality standards and timeline assurance in the business.
For more information please visit the 3D industries Website: www.3d-ind.com.
NEWS SOURCE: 3D Industries
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