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Fluevog creates Dr. Henry shoes in two new colours

Fluevog's Dr. Henry shoes now come in blue and black.
Image Credit: Fluevog

The Fluevog shoes that pay homage to B.C.'s provincial health officer now come in two new colours. 

The Dr. Henry shoes came out in pink April 23, and all 200 pairs that retailed for $339 apiece were snapped up by the next day, according to the company.

READ MORE: Dr. Bonnie Henry inspired shoes sold out fast

Now the coveted shoes come in blue and black, but if you want to snag a pair you'll have to wait for the Vancouver-based Fluevog to restock, as they have already sold out once again.

The Dr. Henry shoe in blue.
The Dr. Henry shoe in blue.
Image Credit: TWITTER / Fluevog

The Dr. Henry in black.
The Dr. Henry in black.
Image Credit: TWITTER / Fluevog

All Fluevogs are crafted in small, family run factories, and the company asks for patience from their customers as they are operating under an even more limited production capacity due to the pandemic.

The construction of The Dr. Henry shoes is a lengthy and detailed process, as shown in the video below.

Fluevog states on its website that 15 per cent of the sales from The Dr. Henry shoes will support the World Health Organization's COVID-19 Response Fund. 

All the profits from the pink heels went to support Food Banks B.C.

To find out when the shoes will be back in stock, subscribe to notifications from the company here.

To view the shoes online, click here. 


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