As the regulars will all know, ex-Springbok captain, Bob Skinstad, is a 2oceansvibe Character who goes by the name of “The Character Formerly Known as The Loose Forward.” That said, we vouch for him and everything he does. Or, more to the point of this article, what he is doing.
What is he doing, you ask? I’ll tell you what he’s doing. Together with his partners, Ronnie Rutland and Dougie Boyes, they’ve launched something called “Bobs For Good.”
Huh?
Let me explain… “bobs” are the shoes they are selling and WAIT till you see what they mean by the “for good” part of the name. Check this out, from Bob Skinstad : “For every pair of quality, South African manufactured bobsforgood shoes you buy, we’ll make and give a pair of brand new school shoes to a child in need. Bobsforgood is all about giving African school children hope, pride and dignity.”
Pretty rad, hey?
Enjoy this – the other day The Muse mistook my pair of bobs for the new Sebago slip-ons I got in the States! For those who don’t know the Sebago brand, we’re talking about a premium slip on boat shoe here – top-end stuff. Hows that? No spice! That’s how good the quality is! And trust me, it’s not easy to pull the cashmere wool over The Muse’s eyes! The shoes are gorgeous – mine are slip-ons and they’re a beautiful brown suede.
COMPETITION TIME!
Enjoy this: every pair of shoes bought by 2oceansvibe readers between now and Christmas, will automatically put you into a draw to WIN a dinner for 2 with chief shoe-giver Bob Skinstad at Bob’s restaurant “The Toad in the Village” in Noordhoek.
Plus, because you MAY WELL have a few toots, they’re throwing a night for 2 at the the De Noordheok hotel (right next door, thank God)!
All you have to do is log on to www.bobsforgood.com and purchase your quality pair of BOBS for R599 and you will get free delivery in South Africa until Xmas.
Don’t forget that this prize is OVER AND ABOVE the fact that a pair of school shoes will be going to a child in need. That goes without saying every time you buy a pair of bobs!
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