What has happened to Ziera shoes?

What has happened to Ziera shoes?

Ziera’s stores have closed and the brand has been sold to Munro Footwear.

Who has taken over Ziera shoes?

Munro Footwear Group
Munro Footwear Group, the family-owned and operated company behind numerous footwear brands, including Diana Ferrari, Midas and Mountfords, has acquired the Ziera and Kumfs brands out of administration for an undisclosed sum.

Where is Ziera shoes made?

Made In Italy | Shop Made In Italy Online from Ziera AU.

Why is Ziera closing down?

Kiwi fashion footwear company Ziera will be closing down after receivers failed to find a suitable buyer for the struggling company. Administrator Conor McElhinney said the decision to close meant staff in Australia and New Zealand would lose their jobs.

How do I measure my feet volume?

Foot Volume This is the cm measurement from one side of the heel over and around the ankles to the other side of the heel.

Is the kumfs brand the same as ziera?

Kumfs is soon changing their name to Ziera Shoes. The shoes are the same but just a new name. Kumfs has a long history and strong reputation for making women’s shoes with style, quality, fit and uncompromising comfort.

What kind of footwear does kumfs make?

Kumfs has a long history and strong reputation for making women’s shoes with style, quality, fit and uncompromising comfort. With its origins as a company founded by podiatrists, Kumfs continues to use in-depth anatomical knowledge of feet as the basis of footwear design.

How does gel cushioning in kumfs shoes work?

GEL CUSHIONING is built into selected Kumfs’ inlays. It offers the ultimate in shock absorption right where it’s needed most. The STEEL SHANK under the arch of heeled styles helps shoe keeps its shape and gives the wearer constant support to the longitudinal arch and ultimately the back.

Why was kumfs group of companies put into liquidation?

Ziera Shoes, formerly known as Kumfs, has been placed into liquidation following the sale of the intellectual property of the brand for $800,000. Kumfs Group, which owes creditors a combined $30 million, was placed into liquidation on February 11 following a vote by creditors to have all four companies in the group liquidated.

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