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'''VivoBarefoot''' is a shoe technology aimed to be similar to walking [[barefoot]], developed by Tim Brennan and British shoe company [[Terra Plana]], and advocated within the barefoot and [[barefoot running]] communities. It has been described as "as close to going barefoot in the city as you can get."<ref |
'''VivoBarefoot''' is a shoe technology aimed to be similar to walking [[barefoot]], developed by Tim Brennan and British shoe company [[Terra Plana]], and advocated{{who}} within the barefoot and [[barefoot running]] communities. It has been described as "as close to going barefoot in the city as you can get."<ref name="nym-21apr2008"/> |
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|work=[[New York (magazine)|New York Magazine]] |
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|publisher=New York Media Holdings |
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|quote=Brennan brought his shoe to Clark, and after some modifications, they came up with a very flexible leather shoe with a three-millimeter sole made of rubber and puncture-resistant DuraTex that they call the Vivo Barefoot. |
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Revision as of 10:35, 3 March 2010
VivoBarefoot is a shoe technology aimed to be similar to walking barefoot, developed by Tim Brennan and British shoe company Terra Plana, and advocated[who?] within the barefoot and barefoot running communities. It has been described as "as close to going barefoot in the city as you can get."[1]
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References
- ^ Sternbergh, Adam (21 April 2008). "You Walk Wrong". New York Magazine. New York Media Holdings. Retrieved 3 March 2010.
Brennan brought his shoe to Clark, and after some modifications, they came up with a very flexible leather shoe with a three-millimeter sole made of rubber and puncture-resistant DuraTex that they call the Vivo Barefoot.
- Wiggling Their Toes at the Shoe Giants, The New York Times, 30 August 2008