Our story
We started with a pair of heels
and a decision to leave early.
The moment it started
You know the feeling. You arrived looking exactly how you wanted to look. The outfit was right. The heels were perfect. And for the first few hours, you felt it, that particular kind of confidence that only comes when everything is working together.
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Then, slowly, something shifts.
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Feet that were holding up become feet that are asking questions. The dancefloor you've been waiting for is finally at its best, but you're doing the mental calculation. Thirty minutes left in me, maybe. Do I stay and suffer, or do I start making moves before it gets worse?
"I knew I had about 30 minutes left in me. And that was always my cue to start making a move, even when I wasn't ready for the night to be over."
For years, the answer was always the same, leave early, sit out the dance floor, manage the pain quietly, or spend the best part of the night glued to a seat.
The night that changed everything
Until one wedding. I made sure to get Foldable flats ahead of time. The dance floor hit its peak. The feet felt good. And instead of calculating the exit, the decision was simple: stay. Dance. Enjoy every last minute.
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That one experience changed everything, not just the night, but the question that followed. Why doesn't every venue have this?
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It's not just about shoes. It's the friends fanning themselves because it got too hot. The little mishap that turned a great night into a stressful one. The quiet discomforts nobody planned for but everybody experiences, and that can turn a brilliant evening into a memory of wishing you'd done something differently.
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Those moments have solutions. Simple, thoughtful ones. They just need to be in the right place at the right time.
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Founded by Sarz (Sarah) - someone who has left too many great nights earlier than she wanted to.
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The little things are the things people remember.
Nobody leaves a great night talking about the bar layout. They talk about how they felt, looked after, considered, like someone thought about them being there all night.
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The best venues think ahead.
Great hospitality is anticipatory. The spaces that make guests feel genuinely looked after solve for comfort before anyone has to ask.
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Comfort isn't a compromise.
Getting dressed up and staying comfortable aren't opposites. You shouldn't have to choose between looking good and enjoying the whole night.
What we believe