Doctor-Developed BARC to Join Seoul International Early Childhood Education Fair: "Relieves Foot Fatigue"
Featuring "Balance Foam" Technology
Available in Both Adult and Children's Sizes
Recovery footwear brand BARC announced on July 9 that it will participate in the 55th Seoul International Early Childhood Education & Kids Fair, where it will showcase foot health products including its "recovery slippers." The fair will be held at COEX in Seoul for four days from July 10 to July 13.
BARC is a footwear brand developed based on the clinical experience of rehabilitation medicine specialists, focusing on creating and manufacturing functional shoes designed to support foot recovery and maintain foot health.
BARC will participate in the 55th Seoul International Early Childhood Education & Kids Fair to showcase various foot health products. BARC
View original imageBARC is gaining attention as a functional footwear brand that goes beyond simple indoor shoes or slippers, aiming to reduce foot fatigue in daily life and promote proper walking. The "Balance Foam," a patented technology unique to BARC and applied to all its products, effectively distributes body weight evenly and helps alleviate foot fatigue. The ergonomic design also provides excellent comfort.
In particular, BARC's "recovery slippers" feature a stylish design suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. With a wide range of sizes available, from adults to children, the brand is expected to attract significant interest from family visitors.
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Byun Heejun, CEO of BARC, stated, "Starting with our collaboration with Trinity Postnatal Care Center and now participating in this early childhood education fair, we are continuously expanding opportunities to connect with customers of various age groups. We will continue to grow as a recovery footwear brand that serves all generations, from infants and young children to adults."
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