Charles David Recalls Shoes - Read This Before You Take a Header
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Charles David is recalling thousands of shoes due to a fall hazard caused by the heel. Photo: jupiterimages
A variety of styles and colors from both the Charles by Charles David and Charles David of California lines are included in the recall, all with item number #SAMPCHSHOE or #SAMPCDSHOE.
The shoes, imported from Spain, Italy and China, were sold nationwide at Nordstrom Rack stores between April and June of this year for $22 - $80.
If you purchased a pair of the recalled styles, you're encouraged to stop wearing the shoes immediately and return them to a Nordstrom or Nordstrom Rack for a full refund.
For additional information, call 800-804-0806.
familygirl9915 7-11-2009 @ 7:48PM
i disagree
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MrDoughnut 7-12-2009 @ 9:32PM
High Heels are dangerous they shift the weight off balance. Over weight people exert to much pressure on the heels making a dangerous design more hazzardous. Heels easily get caught in metal grates or holes and wobble on uneven ground .They are not really good on the back are they so why would you buy them?
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brad 7-12-2009 @ 10:45PM
yeah.....more chinese crap which you pay high prices for.......
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Steve 7-12-2009 @ 11:21PM
Is this what they mean by falling head over "heels"?
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Shannon M 7-13-2009 @ 12:17AM
We buy them because they are so DAMN sexy!!! Most guys like a lady in heels.
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D May 7-13-2009 @ 1:50AM
It is important to notice that the shoes were only sold at the Nordstrom rack, a secondary outlet, and not the regular stores. It is a very distinct possibility that Nordstrom had these shoes made up especially made to prop up sales at the Nordstrom Rack outlet stores. I always question a move like that where something is made up especially to be sold at a lower price. Will it be of the same quality if it were going to be sold at the regular stores?
I believe it also says something about the product if it is made in three different countries. It is very hard to maintain the quality control when you dealing with a country like China which does not have the history of making finer hand made shoes as to Italy which can claim the opposite with Spain being more like Italy but not always.
Some thoughts to consider.
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princess 7-13-2009 @ 6:00AM
sadly, a shoe can be made in china, but have an Italy or Spanish label if the pieces are individually made in china and the upper is attached to the sole in another country. That allows companies to save money by using the cheaper labour for more intensive stitching jobs while still claiming the higher price for a 'European' shoe.
If people were willing to pay for quality in the first place (instead of buying dozens of pairs of pseudo-luxury goods that aren't needed) this effects of mass-production would be severely limited.
Yes, MY shoes are handmade, and yes, I only have four pairs.
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