Foot care
Nov 19 2007, Ramya.

We keep using the word “COOL” just like that for many things. But Breezewalk Shoes are practically COOL shoes. They have built-in air conditioning system that keeps the inside part of the shoe cool. The result is your feet become softer and tender...

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