The shop is known for its charitable work, having donated over 2,000 pairs of shoes to local organizations like MK Storehouse .

It includes a patented "grip clip" that holds the heel of the shoe to make removal easier.

The staff are qualified fitters who focus on the anatomy of the foot rather than just making a sale.

A 30-inch telescoping shoehorn designed to help people put on and take off shoes without bending over.

It was primarily marketed toward the elderly or those with back pain, arthritis, or limited mobility.

They specialize in professional shoe fitting for children, ensuring developing feet are properly supported.

Introduced around 2010, the Shoedini was marketed as a "shoehorn on a stick." It gained viral notoriety largely due to its high-energy, shriek-filled commercial featuring the late comedian Gilbert Gottfried .

It was famously included on TIME's list of the "25 Worst Infomercials" because of its aggressive sales tactics. 2. Shoedini Shoes (Independent Retailer)