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Sell OSPOP Canvas Casual Shoes

Sell OSPOP Canvas Casual Shoes

42 / Pair

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Minimum Order

Place of Origin:

China

Price for Minimum Order:

Minimum Order Quantity:

100 Pair

Packaging Detail:

12 pairs each carton

Delivery Time:

28 days

Supplying Ability:

100000 Pair per Month

Payment Type:

Money Gram, Western Union, L/C, T/T

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عضو مجاني

الشخص الذي يمكن الاتصال به Mr. Daniel

No. 9 Rongcheng Road Pudong, Shanghai, Shanghai

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Description

"Made in China” is not a phrase that inspires warm fuzzy feelings in consumers. With *0% of the product recalls in the U.S. being Chinese-made products in a typical year, from lead paint toys to poisonous drywall to tainted milk, it takes a ballsy company to embrace its Chinese manufacturing origins. OSPOP has the goods to back it up, however, so they’ve managed to build a whole mystique around a revamped Chinese work boot.

OSPOP stands for One Small Point of Pride and the company’s products celebrate the worker. Call it Maoist or call it Dirty Jobs-ist, but we could probably all use a little more celebration of the people making all the stuff we use on a regular basis. The splash page  shows a bunch of Chinese construction workers heading to work in the snow. The shoes on offer are modified (and more comfortable) versions of the “liberation shoe” that workers there have been using for *0+ years. (Here’s a video on

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But enough on the back story, how well do these cool shoes actually work in practice? I’m pleased to report that the clever marketing does not overshadow the product. As I’ve worn a pair of the OSPOP Steppe Series versions (pictured at the top) around town, I’ve gotten compliments from both guys and gals. They’re amazingly comfortable too—some of the nicest-feeling shoes I’ve worn ever.

Often that’s a bad sign, the old problem of feeling great in the store and then the pillowy cushion wearing down a few weeks later. These seem to be holding up very well though, even after I’ve walked for miles at a time in them. The company obviously didn’t make the footbed part an afterthought, as so many others seem to do. It’s ergonomic too, not flat like a pair of Chuck Taylors. These shoes are rugged enough to work for long-term travel, with wool-lined water-resistant canvas uppers and serious (workboot serious) rubber outsoles. These are perfect-built to be the kind of double-duty shoes travelers need, without screaming, “I’m a traveler!” in the process. These can easily make the transition from city streets to light hiking. They’re better for cooler climates though with the lining, so you might not want to pack these for a trip to Thailand.

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Mr. Daniel < Shanghai Pujian Food Trading Company >

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