Spring in Your Step

image courtesy of inkkas.com.au

Take a step in the right direction this new year with a pair of Inkkas! This fun and funky footwear range will brighten up more than your wardrobe – Inkkas shoes are all handmade in South America, and for every pair sold, Inkkas plants a new tree as part of their innovative OneShoeOneTree project. Better yet, they are now available to order within Australia – and if you’ve picked up a copy of our current Summer issue, you’ll know that there are just two weeks left to enter our competition to win one of two pairs of Inkkas! All you need to do is email your details to yesplease@peppermintmag.com by 9 February with ‘Inkkas’ in the header. And don’t forget to step up and check out the fabulous full range at inkkas.com.au!

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