Online store shopping giant QVC and catalog mailer Seventh Avenue are definitely the newest to dash from the Gravity Defyer™ "seed of life" controversial logo design.
Alexander Elnekaveh, founder and CEO of Gravity Defyer™, says, "Our logo is purposeful. Our clients feel like they are experiencing the beginning of a brand new life the moment they try out our footwear. Discomforts as well as exhaustion are actually relieved, stamina is actually renewed; they are able to go for a walk and workout once again. Just what exactly signifies this? The seed of life. We're definitely not ashamed because of it, nor are our clients. We are at the moment working together with some of the finest retailers on the planet and even look ahead to potential business possibilities with organizations that are open-handed enough to be able to adapt to this idea. There's absolutely no disgrace, there's pride."
The Gravity Defyer™ Versoshock™ Trampoline Technology is groundbreaking in footwear and is swiftly developing market share because of unusual 30-day risk free trial offers. Absolutely no charge is made to customers whenever purchasing the footwear and in the event that they are not content with just about any shoe ordered, they may return the shoes simply be billed for shipping & handling. Thousands and thousands of shoes including comfortable shoes for women have been delivered over the last quarter, mainly to repeating consumers.