
Welcome to the Soft Star 30th Anniversary Baby Roo Moccasin Giveaway!
Hosted By: Sweet Southern Lovin Blog
Sponsored By: Soft Star Shoes
Since 1985, Soft Star Shoes has been handcrafting soft-soled shoes. It was started by Tim Oliver and his wife Jeanie who wanted a soft quality shoes for their baby. The business started out in a garage in Laguna Beach, CA, and eventually settled into their little workshop in Corvallis, OR. At one time they actually ran their business out the back of an old bus in Texas. In 2005 with a desire to introduce more people to the product, they joined forces with Larkin and Tricia. With that came their online shop. In 2010, they expanded their line of leather moccasins to a shoe for runners. Customers provided feedback and they ultimately voted on the name RunAmoc. Since the launch of the original RunAmoc they have also introduced the Dash and the Moc3. Over the years they have sold shoes to families, Waldorf and Montessori schools, celebrities, and even U.S. president Ford.
Shellie over at Sweet Southern Lovin had the opportunity to review the Soft Star Youth Mary Jane shoes in Yellow. Check out her review here. Who doesn’t want to win an adorable pair of shoes made in Oregon?!
**Giveaway Details**
July 14th – July 28th at 11:59PM EST
Open to Continental U.S. only. Must be 18 years of age or older to participate.
Prize: One lucky reader will win their choice of either the Shiny Pewter or Shiny Platinum Fringe Baby Roo Moccasins. (RV $36)
**How to Enter**
Enter using the Entry Form below. By entering you agree to abide by the Terms and Conditions listed on the Entry Form. All winning entries will be verified. Winner will receive an email from Shellie@sweetsouthernlovin.com and will have 24 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen.
Good luck and thanks for entering.
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