/24-7PressRelease/ - LOS ANGELES, CA, August 05, 2006 - Bandana Fever Fashions has rejuvenated the Converse and Vans shoe brands. No longer are you limited to wearing solid colored footwear. Vibrant and colorful patterns are in your face and livening up your wardrobe. With various prints ranging from paisley to camouflage on shoes, hats, t-shirts, and jeans, Bandana Fever Fashions has taken its style and made it a recognizable brand.
Shoppers can expect to choose their own unique look based on styles the outfitter has already designed. The shoe remains the same, but the final product is always one-of-a-kind. You can even choose to send in your own pair of shoes to have them customized by the company.
The professional looking styles are designed with a vintage yet sexy appeal in mind. They are elaborate, colorful, funky and fun. The fabulous print fabrics are all the rage on the internet and are a big draw to the site at http://www.bandanafever.com. The Vans sell for about $180 a pop while the Converse retail for about $170 on BandanaFever.com. "They get a lot of attention. People see others wearing them or pics of them during a search and are drawn to the site. They're the perfect compliment to someone who considers themselves a retro shoe collector or a shoe fetishist," says Josh who handles customer service for all online inquiries via [email protected].
Bandana Fever Fashions has styles designed for men and women with kid's styles right around the corner. Not only can you choose from hot looks for your feet but the accessories and apparel are sure to catch your appeal as well making it even harder to choose.
It is impossible to deny that Bandana Fever Fashions is expanding at an incredible rate and quickly becoming a lifestyle trend. Whether you are looking for funky hip hop fashion or a preppy weekend look, they've got you covered.
Bandana Fever hasn't been around that long but the powers behind the company have been in the online retailing business for over five yrs, which is a lifetime for the internet world.
The website's products may be a bit on the pricey side, but they're worth it. Bandana Fever's "fvr" brand will soon be LA's hottest label.
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