McCabe
May 09 2011, 11:43 AM
Check out my newest sponsor Cushe Footwear.

Cushe�, (pronounced 'Cushy') was born in the summer of 2004. A brand conceived by a group of footwear designers and enthusiasts, we are an independently thinking, design led footwear brand, based in the UK, offering unique and exciting footwear choices for a dynamic, inspired and confident generation. The Cushe name reflects a way of life that we as a team aspire to and we spend every day refining our art to deliver only the type of shoes that we love to wear ourselves.
Cushe was set up as a direct response to the global brands that dominate the lifestyle footwear market. Our aim is to make something a bit different, unique and set apart from the masses, challenging the boundaries of footwear design rather than following trends set by others.
Ever mindful of the increasing work hours and stress levels of modern living, we strive to create shoes for a lifestyle that is independent and individual, with the freedom to do things our own way, at our own pace. That's the theory anyway, and we design our shoes with this ideal in mind.
We love detail - the little things you can and can't see that make our product that extra bit unique and special. Because we have the know-how, we also utilise the latest manufacturing techniques, and the most innovative materials to make our shoes conform to your foot's natural shape, ensuring comfort, protection and stability. Each shoe's design is thought through, making sure that only the best components and constructions are used.
Season after season, we've strived to challenge our previous collection, to keep bringing fresh and exciting product to the table and we reckon we've once again set the bar even higher. Every shoe in our collection reflects the passion, commitment and enthusiasm of the Cushe team. We hope you love everything about our shoes. Go ahead and take a closer look.

web site - http://www.cushe.com/US/en-US/Home.mvc.aspx

Facebook -http://www.facebook.com/cusheus

Honor Guard
May 09 2011, 12:48 PM
emac, how good is the 'comfort factor' with these shoes? i'm definitely interested so far...

McCabe
May 09 2011, 03:22 PM
Very comfy! I wore them this past weekend in Lewisville and the Xsige WP has good cushion, and the shoe itself is well put together and should last a while.

AWSmith
May 10 2011, 05:23 PM
too bad they dont have anything bigger than size 13. they look like nice shoes.