September 1st, 2010

See Kai Run Steps Eastward
by Mary Krajick

Congrats to See Kai Run who has taken the necessary steps to expand their presence world wide in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Israel. Thank you to Julie Dodobara the marketing director for See Kai Run for sharing the press release with all of us!


Press release: for immediate release


See Kai Run® Steps Eastward With New Distributorships in Taiwan, Singapore/Malaysia, and Israel


Seattle, WA (August 2010) — See Kai Run, popular manufacturer of the perfect first shoe for new walkers, is continuing to grow its Far East market with a new distributorship in Taiwan and Singapore/Malaysia. The shoe company also expands into the Middle East with a distributorship in Israel. With these additions, See Kai Run strengthens its worldwide presence, continuing to win over overseas markets with its unique take on urban footwear for first steps — inspiring the kind of enthusiasm for the brand that exists here at home.

“As we continue to expand our brand to more and more countries, I realize that parents around the world – not just in the United States – echo what I had suspected when we started the company nearly six years ago,” says founder Cause Haun. “They want healthy, comfortable, high quality footwear for their children and they want a chic, stylish alternative to what has been readily available.”

Taiwan

Taiwanese company, The Moment, operates a chain of retail stores carrying a variety of products for children age zero to six years old. They hand pick unique, creative, yet practical products for their loyal customer base. The Moment is excited to add See Kai Run to their offerings and projects that they will nearly double See Kai Run sales in Taiwan by 2014.

Singapore & Malaysia

Global Outsource Solutions is based in Singapore and is a sister company to the UK-originated children’s specialty store, Mothercare. Their distribution network includes 29 Mothercare franchises in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong and over 100 additional retailers throughout that region. With 20 years of experience in retail, distribution and branding, Global Outsource Solutions is ready to introduce See Kai Run to its customers.

Israel

Booster Energy Ltd. was established in 2003 and distributes a number of children’s products in Israel, including baby carriers, strollers and car seats. Its goal is to bring premium children’s brands to Israeli parents and is happy to include See Kai Run in its lineup. Booster focuses on relationships with retailers and brings its own marketing expertise to promote the products it represents.

About See Kai Run

See Kai Run and Smaller promote healthy development of babies’ and children’s feet with their ultra-flexible soles, soft leather and wide toe box. Our footwear meets the American Podiatric Medical Association’s rigorous standards for foot health and functionality and has been awarded the APMA’s prestigious Seal of Acceptance.

See Kai Run is a family-owned and operated business located outside of Seattle, Washington. The idea was born when founder Cause Haun was on a quest for the perfect first pair of shoes for her son, Kai. Unable to find shoes in fun styles that still promoted the healthy development of little feet, Cause and her husband created their own line of shoes that satisfied all of these needs. See Kai Run recently celebrated its fifth anniversary and looks back proudly at their expansion from a few boutiques, mostly in the Seattle area, to stores all around the country and worldwide. Please visit www.seekairun.com for additional information.

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