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Skechers to pay $40m in US settlement over advertising claims

Federal Trade Commission says the company made deceptive claims about its products helping to tone and strengthen muscle.

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THE FOOTWEAR COMPANY Skechers is to pay $40 million to settle charges by the US Federal Trade Commission that it made unfounded claims that some of its products would help people lose weight, and tone and strengthen leg, buttock and abdominal muscles.

The FTC complaint concerned Skechers Shape-ups, Resistance Runner, Toners, and Tone-ups shoes; the commission said that advertising for the footwear had “violated federal law by making deceptive claims, “including falsely representing that clinical studies backed up the claims”.

“Skechers’ unfounded claims went beyond stronger and more toned muscles. The company even made claims about weight loss and cardiovascular health,” said David Vladeck, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.

“The FTC’s message, for Skechers and other national advertisers, is to shape up your substantiation or tone down your claims.”

US consumers who bought the shoes will be eligible for refunds either directly through the FTC, or through a court-approved class action lawsuit.

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Comments (17 Comments)

  • Always thought those claims were a little sketchy…

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  • mart_n 16/05/12 #

    My orthopedic surgeon actually recommended those Shape-Up shoes to me after a knee op. The curve of the sole is supposed to stop you from placing too much strain on any one part of the knee when standing for prolonged periods of time. I have to say, they seemed to do the trick for me.

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    • I had a hip repair at the age of 52 and I found the these were the making of me I can walk so well with them I have not worn anything else since in almost 2 years and my recovery was so much easier because of the shape. I was using a stick to walk and was getting pain on short walks but within about 3-4 weeks I could walk for about an hour2 years on has anyone got any suggestions for my shoulder had a repair done with that but my sketchers will not fit the shoulder

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  • their is only one way that the runners will make you loose weight . jam them against the fridge door to stop it been opened !

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  • Yip I wear nothing but MBTs or Skechers since getting 2 new hips and 2 new knees and am flying on them. Regular flat sole shoes puts way too much stress on the join and leaves muscles mort fatigued. They are pricey, but you can always shop about!

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  • Will there ever be a day when politicians can be fined for false and misleading claims?
    :)

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  • I don’t think companies in Ireland can get fined for misleading or false claims in adverts. Advertising Authority can only make them withdraw their adverts

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    • But they did work for me I would not wear anything else now I have A pair of the shape up runners a black pair of black and a pair of White shoes all shape ups and I have 3 pair of the flip flops. So so comfortable and as someone said in an earlier post you can only shape up by doing exercise by getting up off the chair and doing some but I found that my sketchers help a great deal because I find them to be so comfortable

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  • I wear Mephistos. They help me to lose weight because I have to work so many more hours to pay for them.

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  • Sketchers don’t really care. The have dropped that shoe and are at it again with a new range of ‘conceptual shoes’. They probably make more than $40m profit in Irl & UK alone.

    The US trade commission will probably go after Reebok Easytone next. Their ads were banned for the same reason. Apparently all their claims were based on a survey that one guy was paid to write.

    The only footwear company who seem to have genuine scientific research is a small Swiss science company called SpringBoost, but they run the risk of vanishing into obscurity because they don’t have the marketing clout to cope with these big footwear companies dodgy advertising. Apparently, im some country’s you can get SpringBoost on the local VHI health scheme. Can’t see that happening in Ireland.

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  • Shite shoes

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  • great shoes 40euros in barrets in town

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  • I thought that was they were supposed to do??! My bad!!

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