01/27/2022
Coming up on 2, two items we’re living in these days - sneakers and slippers! Join me & for some great items from
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Vionic debuted on QVC in 2009 with a version of our popular, Tide Sandal. Now, many years later, the brand has grown to include hundreds of Men’s & Women’s styles from sandals to slippers and everything in between.
Vionic's mission began in 1977 with the work of renowned podiatrist Phillip Vasyli. A pioneer and innovator in the field of lower‑limb biomechanics, Vasyli treated thousands of patients, ranging from young children to amateur and professional athletes. Known by friends and colleagues as a "born healer," he had a genuine passion for making orthotic treatment more affordable and accessible to people in need of pain relief. Early in his career, Vasyli realized that the only treatment options for many common foot‑related ailments, like plantar fasciitis or over‑pronation, were costly and time‑consuming. In response to the overwhelming demand for a solution, he invented one of the first heat‑moldable orthotics, a low‑cost option that allowed patients to walk out of his practice feeling better than when they'd come in. This philosophy laid the groundwork for the award‑winning Orthaheel orthotic, the world's first and only true orthotic available without a doctor's prescription.
Vasyli's creation revolutionized the industry and paved the way for limitless innovation in the footwear field, laying the groundwork for Vionic's stylish range of shoes, sandals, boots and orthotics. A groundbreaking study shows Vionic sandals effectively alleviate heel pain.*
*Based on a peer-reviewed clinical study partially funded by Vionic on people experiencing moderate, non-traumatic heel pain.