New colours for Ecco

ECCO has launched a new women’s collection that includes bright, funky new colours and advanced aesthetics.
Danish brand ECCO, makers of the world’s most comfortable, technically-advanced footwear, has launched a new women’s Casual Cool Hydromax collection that includes a broad range of bright, funky new colours, luxurious stitch detailing and advanced aesthetics.
The sleek new offering mixes contemporary fashion with serious performance through smooth leathers, trend-inspired colours, feminine detailing and an advanced outsole design.
ECCO’s Hydromax uppers, crafted from smooth leather types, enhance weather resistance and augment style throughout the range.
Also incorporated into this contemporary design is a removable leather covered insole, featuring the ECCO Comfort Fiber System, which increases air circulation while creating a fresh, ultra-cool inner climate.
Furthermore, superior torsional and swing stability is ensured by an asymmetrical arch support and an integrated heel stabiliser, enabling the golfer to benefit both aesthetically and functionally from this all-encompassing shoe.
A distinctively feminine feel is created by a sleek, single-density outsole which is colour-matched to the uppers for a complete, style-orientated look.
Casual Cool Hydromax is available in the following exciting colour options for 2011; White/Imperial Purple/Light Purple, White/Black/Black, White/White, White/Sand/Sand, White/Golden Puppy/Sand, and comes at a suggested retail price of £120.
For further information on ECCO golf shoes please visit www.ecco.com/golf.
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