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Recent Posts

  1. Why not a little color?

    When I open my closet I find one pair of white tennis shoes and scads of brown and black every other kind of footwear. If I was more fashion-forward, there may be more color in my closet. But I'm not and all the black and brown means my shoes "go with everything". That works for […]
  2. Save Handmade!

    We have received a lot of worried calls and emails from customers over the past few weeks wondering if Soft Star Shoes will be shutting our doors in response to the new Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act. This new legislature goes into effect February 10th and requires anyone who makes children's products to provide independent […]
  3. Soft Star in Kiwi Magazine

    It is always so much fun when you find your shoes featured in magazines! I came home to find a new issue of Kiwi magazine in our mailbox and when I plopped the pile of mail on the kitchen counter, the magazine flipped open to the page below with our little white sandals. My first […]
  4. Little Elf, Big Help

    Now that our littlest elf is crawling around well, the exploration of the shop has begun. Langston is following in the footsteps of his older elf siblings and has started to pull out all the totes and shoes at knee level and below. He is also a big fan of the vacuum. And the sewing […]
  5. The Day Soft Star Stood Still

    Corvallis had a bit of snow last night, and while it might not mean much to you all in the North, it has slowed down life here. Since we don't get many days like this, when we do it's best to stay off the roads and get your snow play in. So that is what […]
  6. Whole Foods - Wholey Nostalgia!

    23 years ago when Soft Star Shoes were being made out of Tim and Jeannie's home in Texas, one of our very first wholesale accounts was a small grocery co-op in Austin. At the time it was just a hip small store called Whole Foods Market. Tim would drive over a carload of moccasins every […]
  7. Congressional Seal of Approval

    Planning a visit to Washington, D.C. in the future? Newly open is the Capitol Visitors Center - an underground facility located under the east front end of the plaza which provides a "welcoming and educational environment for visitors to learn about the unique characteristics of the House and the Senate as well as the history […]
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