PORTLAND, OR — Auri Footwear, labeled by Forbes Magazine as one of “America’s Most Promising Companies” in 2009, has designated Este’s Men’s Clothing as its exclusive Portland-area men’s shoes store.
Auri Footwear has gained international recognition for fashionable men’s and women’s footwear that merge advanced suspension technology with Italian leathers and classic, hand-finished touches. Their shoes have attracted a major following among “A List” celebrities and consumers alike.
“At its core, Auri’s philosophy matches our own,” reasoned Este’s owner Tony Spear. “You can have top-quality, cutting-edge fashion without sacrificing fit, comfort, and performance. And you can do it at prices that don’t include the designer’s popularity tax. We think it’s a good fit, and our clients are happy, so we’re happy.”
To introduce the luxury shoe line to Portland, Este’s Men’s is extending an invitation to receive a complimentary cedar shoe tree with the purchase of any pair of Auri Footwear shoes to the first 25 customers on Saturday, September 24th.
About Auri Footwear-
Auri Footwear stands apart with technologies that include active suspension systems, compression control and fatigue-fighting foot beds, as well as other proprietary advances in footwear. These technologies underwrite a comfort-focused wearing experience, while hand-stitching and hand-burnished finishes provide a unique visual statement. Their full line can be viewed online at http://aurifootwear.com/
About Este’s Men’s Clothing-
Este’s Men’s clothing store has been providing custom-crafted suits, tuxedos, and business casual clothing, shoes and accessories to men from Portland and abroad since 1952. Their unique combination of full-service custom clothing services, old-style shoe shine, in-store classic barber shop and men’s club with complimentary cocktails has established them as a shopping and tourist destination. This distinctive men’s shoes store and custom clothier can be found in Portland’s Pearl District or online at http://estesmensclothingportland.com/

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