Time for Our HALLOWEEN CONTEST: Win Handmade Shoes to Match Your Costume!
Updated 10/26/14:
Our contest has ended! Thanks to everyone who particpated. The winning entry with the most votes was Ojia's drawing of his Peter Pan costume!
Here's the winning drawing, along with the shoes Ojia and his mom designed for the costume:
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Yes indeed, it's that time of year again. Pumpkin lattes are filling the streets and you can't walk into a department store without a plastic skeleton jumping out at you. Halloween is quickly approaching... and that means it's time for our 2014 Halloween contest!
This year, we're taking our contest in a new direction. We'd like to give the winner a pair of our unique design-your-own shoes to wear with his or her costume for Halloween.
Here's how it works:
- Have your child draw a picture of his or her planned Halloween costume (no age limit—adults can enter, too!).
- Submit a scanned or digital photo of the drawing through our contest page.
- We'll post the drawings on that page on Monday, October 13 and let our fans vote for their favorites. The winner will receive a free pair of our design-your-own shoes to match the costume just in time for Halloween!
We can't wait to see the colorful creations you come up with. And if you submit a photo, remember to tell your friends to vote for it!
Happy Halloween!
This contest ended in October 2014. Please check our recent blog posts for new contests!
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Martin is a lifelong runner who began wearing minimalist shoes over 10 years ago when he found they alleviated his chronic foot pain, which eventually disappeared completely. He further studied proper running form through a series of workshops taught by Correct Toes inventor, Dr. Ray McClanahan DPM. Martin has collaborated with several health care professionals to collect and share peer-reviewed studies that show the benefits of minimalist footwear. In his personal life, Martin loves living in the Pacific Northwest because it allows him to enjoy a variety of outdoor activities year-round, including hiking, cycling, rock climbing, surfing and snowboarding.