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This
Labor Day, 86% of
Americans Say the
Appearance of Their
Shoes at Work Matters
KIWI®
Shoe Care's new survey
finds Americans link
their appearance at work
to their overall career
success
EXTON,
Pa., Aug. 30
/PRNewswire/ -- The
economic roller coaster
we've been riding for
the past two years seems
to have taken its toll -
right down to the shoes
Americans are wearing
and how they are
thinking about them.
This Labor Day, KIWI
Shoe Care, part of Sara
Lee Corp. (NYSE:SLE)
, released a new survey
that reports Americans
like to come to work
with their shoes clean
and polished. In fact,
86 percent of survey
respondents said the
appearance of their
shoes matters in
maintaining a
professional and
presentable look at
work.
In addition, 88
percent of Americans
feel that looking
professional and
presentable at all times
is important to getting
ahead and maintaining a
positive image. These
numbers were consistent
across the board -
regardless of age,
income or geography.
"There's no doubt
that people are more
concerned about their
job situations and are
thinking more about the
image that they
present," said Martin
Lind, President of
Household & Beverage for
Sara Lee. "Many people
can no longer afford to
just go out and buy new
shoes like they used to.
The smart ones are
rediscovering that a
couple of minutes with a
tin of KIWI can make
those old shoes look
great again."
KIWI recommends
workers take the
following steps to
ensure they are always
putting their best foot
forward in the
workplace:
-- Dress for Success.
Always look your best -
even on business casual
days. You never know who
you are going to meet in
the course of a business
day and you should
always aim to look
presentable and
professional.
-- Polish your shoes.
Shine and polish them up
to remove scuffs and
scratches and help them
last longer and look
like you just bought
them.
-- Shield from the
elements. Rain, snow,
mud, etc. can quickly
spoil the appearance of
your leather shoes.
Waterproof and protect
your shoes against water
and stains to make sure
your shoes are always in
tip-top shape.
-- Travel smart. Are
you a frequent business
traveler? If traveling,
pack smart with
wrinkle-free clothing so
you won't look rumpled
and unkempt. Also, place
your shoes inside a shoe
bag or wrap them in a
soft material before
putting them in your
suitcase for additional
protection.
For
additional tips on
protecting and caring
for your shoes or more
information on KIWI
products, please visit
KIWI Shoe Care
or follow us on Twitter
@KIWIShoeCare.
Survey
Methodology
KIWI
Shoe Care's survey
results represent the
findings of a telephone
survey conducted among a
national probability
sample of 1,007 adults
comprising 506 men and
501 women 18 years of
age and older, living in
private households in
the continental United
States. Interviewing for
this CARAVAN® Survey was
completed during the
period June 24-27, 2010.
About
Kiwi
Since
1906, KIWI has viewed
shoes as a key part of
personal grooming and
its products as an
important part of
projecting a certain
image to the world. This
belief remains true
today as KIWI is now
sold and marketed in
almost 200 countries
worldwide. As an
integral brand within
Sara Lee Corporation's
Household & Beverage
Division since 1984,
KIWI remains the world's
number one shoe care
brand offering Show
Polish, Cleaners,
Insoles and Shoe Laces.
For more information on
KIWI, visit
KIWI Shoe Care
About
Sara Lee Corporation
Each
and every day, Sara Lee
(NYSE:SLE)
delights millions of
consumers and customers
around the world. The
company has one of the
world's best-loved and
leading portfolios with
its innovative and
trusted food and
beverage brands,
including Ball Park,
Douwe Egberts, Hillshire
Farm, Jimmy Dean, Kiwi,
Sara Lee and Senseo.
Collectively, these
brands generate almost
$11 billion in annual
net sales. Sara Lee has
approximately 33,000
employees in its
continuing operations
worldwide. Please visit
http://www.saralee.com/
for the latest news and
in-depth information
about Sara Lee and its
brands.
Source:
KIWI Shoe Care
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