Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Shoe of the Week

Chaco Flip Flops

Take $10 OFF!!

Tired of sore feet? Broken flip flops?
Your search for "that perfect flip flop" ends here.
Chaco flip flops offer arch support based on the American Podiatric Association certification
and a heel cup which pads the foot, making them one of the
 comfiest flip flops out there.
Not to mention they're super durable and come in an array of fun colors for the
warm weather ahead (hopefully)!
Try on a pair today...you won't want to go back to your old flip flops.
Trust us.
Chaco Flip EcoTread in Fresh
Reg. $60 NOW $50

Chaco Flip X EcoTread in Bloom
Reg. $65 NOW $55
Chaco Flip EcoTread in Sunset
Reg. $60 NOW $50



Monday, May 30, 2011

Memorial Day ~ a day to remember

Happy Memorial Day!  I hope everyone finds time to remember the soldiers and their families that put their lives at risk for our freedom. 

Some of the picutres that I see on the internet bring me to tears.  The reflection of so much emotion as a soldier comes home to embrace his family.  Or a mom facing the news that he son or daughter died in the line of duty. 

Today, let's reflect on our troops and the HUGE sacrifice they and their families make.



Thanks to our Troops!

Today, all day, soldiers and their families get 20% OFF anything in the store (including clearance)
as Sole Obsession Footwear's way of saying thanks. 
(Please bring proof)

(Tomorrow we will continue with our regular Shoe of the Week programming.)

*Pictures taken from Pioneer Woman's Blog)

Friday, May 27, 2011

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Ladies Night ~ Hope you can make it!


Don't forget...
Ladies Night is TONIGHT!
Come shop and have fun at
Sole Obsession Footwear
from 6-9pm.
Can't wait to see you at the party!
Call for questions 360-392-8659

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

From the Bellingham Business Journal

Have I ever mentioned that I love small businesses and I am passionate about 
how they impact community? 
I'm sure that comes as a surprise as I am so quiet about such things.  :-) 
Well, I also love to read about business.  Sometimes the articles are compelling, sometimes they are persuading, and sometimes they are downright like a punch in the gut.  This one is somewhere in between all of that but it is so right on.  
Take a moment and read about some of the small business misconceptions.  
You may learn a thing or two about what the small business owners
 in your community are up against.


The hidden truths of small business ownership

by Tom Dorr
Filed on 08. Feb, 2011 in Opinions
In Memoriam: Aysa Saadat, 1953-2011, IHOP Franchise owner, entrepreneur, family man and mentor
Owning a business is challenging, more so than is considered or understood. One may value the opportunity to be their own boss or to have the freedom to create results. Often the compelling parts of owning a business trump the many challenges.
It’s often taboo to discuss the many misconceptions about owning a small business. So much so that these challenges often aren’t known even by spouses and trusted advisors. Some of these hidden truths are bearable and with hard work and perseverance can be overcome. Some truths can’t be overcome and cause the demise of the business, layoffs of valued employees, bankruptcy, embarrassment and hardship.
I have been advising businesses in Whatcom County for more than 14 years and working with thousands of business owners. It never ceases to amaze me how few people really understand the challenges of owning a small business and their value to our community. In an effort for increased awareness and appreciation of those business owners, I share with you some of the hidden truths of small business ownership.
1. At the CEV, we constantly remind owners to take care of themselves both physically and mentally. Owners often do not put themselves first.
2. The highest paid person in a business is rarely the owner. Many people think owners take a lot of money out of the businesses and live the high life. I know many business owners that can’t afford to pay themselves, have to take second jobs, and have to borrow money from friends and family just to make ends meet.
3. Owners work long hours and often get paid less than minimum wage. Owners aren’t rich.
4. Owners really do care about their employees, some even as if they were family.
5. Owners stay awake at night worrying about how to pay their bills, collect accounts receivables, and make payroll or the bank loan. They rarely think about how to make enough money to pay themselves until everyone else is taken care of.
6. Owners want happy, healthy employees. Owners want their employees to have access to health care. Offering health care has become a financial impediment for many owners and not being able to offer affordable health care is a burden many owners live with.
7. Owners don’t have time to be involved in politics, though they have opinions about how our government should be run.
8. Franchise owners are not independent business owners; they have to answer every day to corporate executives that tell them what they can and can’t do. Often franchise owners have to deal with the threat of lawsuits or loss of their franchise for failure to comply with franchise policies.
9. Owners collect the taxes for our government. Taxes include: Business and Occupation, Labor and Industries, Employment Security, Social Security, Department of Revenue, IRS, and miscellaneous others. Trying to just keep track of all the taxes is one of the challenges. Having the cash to pay them on a timely basis is even more challenging. Owners are often personally liable for tax debts. Failure to stay current with taxes yields penalties, interest on past due amounts and the threat of lawsuits and business closure.
10. Owners keep their problems inside and to themselves.
11. Owners don’t share all their problems with anyone, including their trusted advisors and spouses.
12. Owners see the glass as half-full. They are optimistic that tomorrow will be better, more customers will come in, the bank will approve an extension on their loan, that sales will pick up, that employees will be more productive and profits will improve.
13. Owners don’t see failure as an option until the bitter end.
14. Owners are embarrassed when they are struggling, can’t pay suppliers, the bank or employees that they work with every day. Owners take it personally when the business isn’t profitable or has cash flow problems.
15. Owners have feelings. Owners are hurt when they are criticized in the paper, social networks, blogs, and by word of mouth.  Rarely does anyone have all the information about the struggles and challenges owners go through.
16. Owners don’t know who to ask for support sometimes. Ironically being a business owner is a lonely job.
17. Owners hang onto the idea that got them started in the first place: the passion of owning their own business and controlling their own destiny, their future.
18. Owners are risk takers. They are willing to mortgage their houses, personally guarantee loans, and tap into their retirement savings and inheritance to pursue a vision, a passion. Rarely is the return on investment equal to the risk, but businesses still start up and thrive, driven by the owner’s passion and optimism.
19. Franchise owners are locally owned, locally operated and deserve our patronage as much as independent businesses. Discriminating against them is hurtful, divisive and just plain wrong.
20. For many owners, they are their business. There is little distinction between the two for them.  They often live, breathe and sleep their companies. Their identity is closely tied to the business.
Business owners help create our sense of place, that which we call Whatcom County, our home.  Consider what this place would be without the small business owners, without these risk takers.
The next time you patronize one of our businesses consider what it really takes to operate that business; inventory management and all employees that need managing and motivating to make the business run. Think of the challenges owners may be facing. Think of the smile and hello that greeted you and how important your business is to that owner.
I am humbled to share in the trials and tribulations that our clients share with us. I hear the challenges and hidden truths of business ownership every day. I feel their pain when they struggle and celebrate when they succeed. Every time a business closes, I know there is an owner grieving.
Whatcom County, I challenge you to give our businesses the best chance to succeed, to help them overcome hardships and create a business-friendly community. To all the business owners: Thank you for all you do. It is appreciated.
Tom Dorr is the executive director of the Center for Economic Vitality and a regular contributor to the opinion section of The Bellingham Business Journal.  
For a link to this article, click here.


* Thanks, Tom, for your honest reflection of small 

Monday, May 23, 2011

Are you coming?


Ladies Night
Thursday, May 26th
6 - 9 pm

Get ready for some fun, food, friendsSHOPPING!

Featuring
 Megan Hornbuckle 
our very own Dansko Rep.

            Megan will be bringing along her Huge supply of Dansko styles
                    for you to browse (including styles we don't carry at Sole Obsession).
       PLUS a Sneak Peek of Fall styles coming soon to a store near you.
             You can order a new pair on the spot!
           All Dansko purchases will be 10% OFF!
                     (Including orders. Ladies night only.)

  We also have tons of Door Prizes that will knock your socks off ~ literally!
Including...
*Pedicures by Torey @ Mane Styles Salon
Dansko shoe raffle
* Olukai flip flop raffle
* Lots of gift bags with fun giveaways
(including Smartwool socks, Sole Bucks, Cheeks Designer Jeans & Undies coupons, etc)
*and more!
  
Other highlights of the night...
Discounts on select Sole Obsession spring styles, Lynden's newest store, Cheeks,will be here showing off their designer jeans, Appel Farms' fabulous cheese will tempt you,
fresh made Sangria and lemonade will quench your thirst, and delicious goodies from the
Lynden Dutch Bakery will compliment the evening. 

(Oh, and I may have bought cream puffs from Costco!)

Shoe of the Week

Looking for the perfect summer sandal. Look no further. Hush Puppies Limon is adorable, lightweight, & totally versatile.

Regular price is $55
Sale price ONLY $44.95

Friday, May 20, 2011

New arrivals

These just arrived.  



They are stunning!
The prettiest blue you ever did see.
With swirls and prints that bring out unique colors and textures in every pair.

Available at Sole Obsession Footwear for a limited time.





Thursday, May 19, 2011

Don't miss this great opportunity for your business.


Affordable Event Sponsorship

Lynden Chamber of Commerce is offering event sponsorships for the Northwest Raspberry Festival, Lynden Pumpkin Festival and the Lighted Christmas Parade….you can support these popular community events and receive recognition for your business for as little as $100!  Check out this info and then call or email the chamber office for additional details.


*Blog posted by Patti Rowlson.  
See original post here.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Ladies Night~May 26th

Sole Obsession Footwear is hosting our 
2nd Annual 
Ladies Night Event!
Thursday, May 26th
 6-9pm

If you missed out last year you will 
not want to miss out again.
This year is going to be bigger and better than ever.

* We have some super sweet door prizes.
* A surprise guest that you will 
want to meet.


* A sneak peak of some sweet styles that 
we don't carry in the store.
* Discounts throughout the store.
*Awesome local goodies and treats.

It's the perfect opportunity to get out for a night of shopping, 
friends, food, & fun.  

So grab a girlfriend and come see us on May 26th.  

Stay tuned to the blog, facebook, and twitter for hints and other reveals leading up to next week's party.



Monday, May 16, 2011

Shoe of the Week


Indigo by Clarks does an amazing job at creating comfortable heels.

When I first became acquainted with them (at my shoe store job in Oregon) I was both intrigued and cynical.  I was intrigued because it was the first pair of cute heels that came in size 12 that I had seen in a long time.  But I was still cynical about the comfort.  The rep came to our store, laid out all of the upcoming styles, and then began his spiel. He talked in length about their highly acclaimed cushioning system, the arch support, the flex in the toe.  And me, being very opposed to heels of any kinds thought, "Yada Yada...whatever".  But he was so right!  This is the only heel I can wear.  They are amazingly comfortable and you can actually feel the arch support.  I love it when a customer tries on a pair of Indigo heels after saying they usually can't wear a heel that high and then they look at me with awe.  Most of the time I hear, "I can't believe it.  It doesn't even feel like I'm wearing a heel."  It's true!  They are amazing.

Even better than a traditional heel, cork wedges are super popular this season and Indigo has gone all out with unique styles that look awesome on and feel even better.

Check out the Pocomo.

In fact, this style has been so popular that I cannot order any more in.  Indigo is all sold out.

So hurry in because these won't last long.

Available in Mushroom
ONLY Sizes 7.5, 8, 8.5 LEFT

Regular Price is $98.
Sale Price ONLY $84.95


Sizes








*We ship anywhere in the continental US for a flat $5.  Visit our website for information regarding returns.  The Shoe of the Week price is only on the sizes and colors we have available in stock.  The sizes and colors posted above may change without notice.   Shoe of the Week prices are valid for 6 days from the day of original post. Not to be combined with any other offer.

Friday, May 13, 2011

{Enjoy it while it lasts}

I read this ~ 

And I do this!


It's so painful I just can't stand it. 
I'm starting a petition that the government should
be issuing free trips to Hawaii for those of us who have to live in the Northwest 
and put up with this absurdity.  

Are you with me?

If so sign below.  I'll be sure to get it to the powers at be.

After you're done...get out and enjoy the semi-sunny, overcast-ish, currently rain free day.
It may be the last of it's kind for awhile.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Another great store closes it's doors

I read this article in the Bellingham Herald today and it made me so sad.

Another business closure in Whatcom county not only means loss of employment and the loss of a great little boutique, but also the loss of a uniqueness in our neck of the woods.  Independent retailers are struggling more and more to keep up with "big box stores".  Not being able to compete results in small businesses having to close their doors. 

While initially it just sounds sad and then everyone moves on, in reality it is a much bigger problem than you might think.  So how does a closure of The Paperdoll in Bellingham create a bigger problem?  I'm glad you asked.  Running the risk of sounding like I'm standing on a soap box...let me explain.

  • First close your eyes (um...figuratively speaking...you'll need them open to read)

  • Imagine driving through your downtown business district.  Visualize the stores that you can remember "just always" being there.  Maybe stores you didn't visit very often but also made you smile as you drove past because you remember going there as a kid.  Or you just remember seeing that same sign for so many years that it brings back the faintest memories of a different season. Of a smaller world where you knew your neighbors and your mom knew the shop owner by name.  The jewelry store, the hardware store, that "little store on the corner" where you found the perfect gift, the bakery, the clothing boutique, the candy shop that sold Carmel apples, the shoe store that still measures your feet and ties your shoes, the restaurant that smells like your grandma's kitchen. Sidewalks bustling with people moving from store to store.

  • Now visualize that same street.  Instead of the cute signs, the unique window fronts, and the memories, all you see are buildings boarded up, an occasional sign on a door that when you get closer reads "CLOSED".  Empty sidewalks. 

It paints a grim picture.  I'm not trying to be dramatic or unrealistic.  The reality is that this story is happening to towns and cities all around the US.  The great news is that we can all help solve the problem.  By supporting our local small businesses we can keep their doors open.  We can help them succeed and help keep our towns unique and vibrant. 

Can you tell I am passionate about this?  Shocking, I know.  One way I try to implement this in my life is through the advice from the 3/50 Project.  {You may have noticed a button on the sidebar.}  The gist?  Spend $50 each month supporting a local, independently owned business.  Or spend $10 at 5 locally owned businesses.  Your $50 spent locally will help keep businesses open. Your $50 will save your local economy.  It's crazy, but it works. 



I'm off...for now.  Thanks for making a difference!



*Disclaimer:  I AM NOT a spokesperson for the 3/50 Project, nor do I share any stock in The Paperdoll.  I AM passionate about local business, the local economy, and my fellow business owners who work hard to be a part of their communities.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Aloha!

Don't forget to come in, try on a pair of Olukai's, and enter to win a trip to Hawaii!

The promo is on through May so get on in here and enter. 
 
If you win you will be happy you did.


Oh and you can also take a pair of Olukai flip flops home too!  
They are awesome!

Monday, May 9, 2011

Shoe of the Week

Dansko 'Skylar'



Dansko 'Skylar' in Amber, Crimson, and Denim
Reg. $120



ON SALE $99.95


Dankso comfort GUARANTEED!

Come try a pair on and fall in love today!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Support for Japan Day and Mother's Day Sale #6

Today is Support 4 Japan Day at Sole Obsession and Surroundings.
So when you shop our two stores TODAY we will be sending
10% of our day's sales to Japan relief efforts.
(Fine print: today's sales are avaible for exchange only.  No refunds)

What a great day to shop!

Plus, tomorrow is Mother's Day.

If you are looking for a great Mother's Day gift stop by and see what we can help you find for Mom. 

We have gift cards, scarfs, jewelry, hats, sunglasses, purses, and SHOES! 
You'll definitely find something perfect! 

For our Mother's we have a great SALE on Simple Sneakers.
At Sole Obsession we love Simple's. 
They are super cute for summer weather with capris or a jean skirt. 
For every age at any stage. 

Come try them on.  You'll fall in love with their memory foam footbed. 




Regular Price $55.00
Sale Price ONLY $42.95

Friday, May 6, 2011

Mother's Day Sale #5

Jump into a pair of Jambu.
Sassy, cute, comfy, and summery.
These are perfect for a casual, sorta dressy kinda shoe.
The first day I bought these I wore them all day during my Seattle adventure last Spring.
I didn't regret it for a minute ~ they were comfortable through an entire day of shopping.

Pick up a pair for yourself and one for mom. 
You'll both be happy!

Jambu's are limited edition.  Once they're gone, they are gone. 

The Touring is regularly $113.00
Sale Price ONLY $98.95
Touring in Red
Sizes 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5

Touring in Olive
Sizes 6.5, 8, 9, 9.5, 10

Touring in Vegan Brown
Sizes 7, 7.5, 10

See you soon!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Mother's Day Sale #4

1-2-3 and to the 4
Smartwool socks are a knockin' at your door

Your mom will jump for joy
She'll shout "Smartwool socks, oh boy!"

So pick up a pair or two for Mother's Day.
Unlike flowers she won't throw these away.

      

All Smartwool socks are on sale!

Take $3 OFF each pair!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Mother's Day Sale #3

Accessorize...
It's all about accessories in fashion these days.  Big rings, lots of bracelets, necklaces,
 and, of course, SCARVES!

Scarves are BIG right now. 
Casual, dressy, or somewhere in between you can complete any outfit with a scarf. 
From patterned to solid, lacy to simple, you cannot go wrong.

So grab one for a mom on your list. 




It's the perfect Mother's Day gift.

All scarves are regularly $22.50

TODAY ONLY $16.95


*more styles available in the store.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Mother's Day Sale #2

If your Mom is a Dankso wearer.
If your Mom wears a size 41. (AKA size 10 US)
If you Mom is funky, hip, and all that.
Then your Mom will love these new Dansko Clogs and You will love today's sale.

With only one left on the shelf, you'll have to be quick.  These have sold F-A-S-T!

The Dankso Professional Embroidered Clog in Oatmeal.  Seriously, how cute can you get? 

Only size 41 left.
Regular price $130.00
Mother's Day Sale Price
 ONLY $98.95








Monday, May 2, 2011

May 2

HAPPY MAY...
Let's hope our recent April showers are in deed leading the way to May flowers.
Yesterday was certainly promising.
We promised a surprise from Olukai and here it is...


Olukai is sending one of their fans to Hawaii for a full, expense paid vacation.
Wouldn't that be fantastic?  A week in the sun.
Come in, try on a pair of Olukai flip flops, then enter to win your trip to Hawaii.
No purchase necessary so there's nothing to loose.

In other news...

Mother's Day is coming this Sunday.
Don't forget to treat your mom.
We're having sales all week long to help with inspiration & save you money.
Check back daily.  You may see the perfect gift.

Today we are featuring Olukai's leather flips.  Part of the Mauka Collection, the Paniolo flip flop represents the authentic culture of upcountry Hawaii through saddle-inspired stitch detail.

Features include:


  • UPPER Soft, full grain antiqued leather straps with synthetic pigskin lining.
  • FOOTBED Anatomical compression-molded EVA midsole with full grain leather cover and leather binding edge.
  • OUTSOLE Non-marking gum rubber with fish scale texture and infused with natural burlap fibers.
  • FEATURES Comfortable hand-sewn whipstitched toe post, double row saddle-inspired microstitching, and cast metal logo.



When mom opens these, she'll squeal with delight.  The comfort, style and design are unprecedented in the sandal world.  They will be love at first sight!



 Available in Seagreen and Black.  

Regular Price is $85

Today's Sale Price is ONLY $70!
                       *Buy now button below.






Sizes
Color





(Olukai Paniolo flip flops on sale from May 2 to May 7.  Only sizes and colors available in stock are on sale.  Sizes available may change daily.  Not to be combined with any other offer or coupon.  Limit 2 pairs per customer.)