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CBS News/ May 17, 2012, 4:05 PM

Skechers Shape-ups: Why the FTC called company's studies deceiving

Kim Kardashian attends a press conference announcing the partnership between Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner and SKECHERS at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel on Nov. 22, 2010 in Los Angeles, Calif.

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(CBS News) Skechers USA, Inc. is finding itself in hot water with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) after the government agency determined that claims about the company's "toning shoes" were false.

You may have seen the advertisements in question for Skechers' "toning shoes," which include Shape-ups, Resistance Runner, Toners and Tone-ups, and claim added health benefits. The curved shape of the sole supposedly made the wearer exert extra physical effort, which in turn toned muscles, improved posture and led to weight loss.

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According to the lawsuit, toning shoe sales increased from $17 million in 2008 to approximately $145 million in 2009. Toning shoes sales peaked in 2011, with sales reaching $1 billion. Skechers toning shoes retailed for $60 to $100 a pair. Shape-up fitness shoes, which Skechers introduced in April 2009, cost consumers about $100 a pair.

The FTC is claiming that the reported studies that Skechers used in advertisements that proved heath benefits from wearing the shoes were flawed and false. Two of the four supposed studies that proved Shape-ups were good for you were conducted by chiropractor Dr. Steven Gautreau, who was married to a senior vice president of marketing at Skechers, a potential conflict of interest, the FTC said.

Gautreau's first study, in which eight people reportedly lost on average 3.25 pounds when using the Shape-up shoes, didn't have a control group who wore standard fitness shoes to serve as a comparison.

The second study of 80 patients -while having a control group - had flawed data that were "altered and complete," besides other defects. While the subjects were shown to lose 2.78 pounds compared to the 0.30 pounds by controls and reduced body fat by 1.31 percent compared to 0.57 percent from the control group, some of the subjects wearing Shape-ups actually gained weight but were reported as losing weight. Two people in the control group who had lost weight were incorrectly attributed to the Shape-up group, and data was missing or not collected for some of the participants. Also, several of the participants happened to be related or connected to Gautreau.

The study that showed the reported health benefits when using the Resistance Runner shoes - which included an 85 percent increase in postural muscle activation and a 71 percent increase in gluteus maximus muscle activation - was only derived from a one-day study in one test subject.

The FTC also found fault with the company's decision to use the studies' claims in the advertising, including Kim Kardashian's Super Bowl 2011 ad in which she said she quit using her trainer because the Shape-up shoes were so effective, the press release said.

"The company even made claims about weight loss and cardiovascular health," David Vladeck,director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, said in the statement. "The FTC's message, for Skechers and other national advertisers, is to shape up your substantiation or tone down your claims."

Skechers however says it disputes the charges and agreed to a settlement because of the legal costs of fighting the lawsuits. The company will also pursue additional studies.

"The Company fully stands behind its toning shoe products and technology and is permitted under the settlement to continue to advertise that wearing rocker-bottom shoes like Shape-ups can lead to increased leg muscle activation, increased calorie burn, improved posture and reduced back pain," Michael Greenberg, president of Skechers, said in a company statement.

People who purchased the shoes will be eligible for a refund directly from the FTC or a court-approved class action lawsuit. To submit a claim, visit this website.

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PurpleJoy1 says:
I had a lot of trouble with pain from my sciatic nerve. I had plantar fascitis in both feet and my back and feet just generally ached all the time.

My mother fractured her back and got a pair of the shapeups and told me to try them. They helped her back so much. I did and I have worn them ever since 2009 now.

I now have zero trouble with the muscles and arches of my feet and my never. I have very little back pain and that is just on days I have to lean over a lot, not the normal days where I am just on my feet standing or walking all day at work.

Another lady at work with chronic trouble with her back muscles and bones also exclusively wears the shape-ups for the same reason.

I do hope Sketcher's continues to make these shoes and gets their marketing act together.
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TarynKay says:
www.mbt.com/
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jaclyn85 says:
I to love my Sketchers shape-ups. My husband and I won't wear anything else. It makes working long hours on your feet less of a chore due to all the cushion in the arch. I have skoliosis. Not real bad but it's there and the cushion in the shoes make my back ache less intensely. If I wear regular shoes the pain is there within minutes. My husband spends his days standing and bending and picking up heavy objects. He also beats shoes to death with his job and his shape-ups lasted him a year before the back of the shoes and where his little toes are finally gave out. Far longer than any other shoe he has bought in his life. Mine are a year old as well and still look brand new, even though I work in dusty environments the dirt just seems to come right off. I bought them due to the comfort not because they claimed they would shape my butt, I figured if they do that then thats a bonus, but they have helped my posture which is something they claim works. Unfortunatly now due to this law suit and another 1 going on in the states that people are sueing because they hurt themselves while wearing them, we can't buy them here in Canada any more and my husband has had to go back to the old style shoes and he is in pain every day now.
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TarynKay replies:
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You and your husband should look into MBTs. They're more expensive than the Shape Ups, but that's what the brand was based on.
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BLUKA72 says:
I also have plantar fasciitis in both feet. Since discovering Shape-Ups, the pain has disappeared. They are the only shoes I wear and couldn't work without them!!
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Bob_BB says:
You can find all of the documentation and lots of other class action lawsuit settlement awards at www.mysettlementclaims.com. I found I was eligible for 6 different lawsuit claims.
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Bob_BB says:
You can find all of the documentation and lots of other class action lawsuit settlement awards at www.mysettlementclaims.com. I found I was eligible for 6 different lawsuit claims.
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beth_fredette says:
I love my Skechers shape-ups. I can walk in them all day and my posture better supports my lower back. They are like walking on a cloud. Very comfortable. I'm sorry to see the large settlement against them. I hope they will still be available for purchase.
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lovemyvw replies:
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Hello,
I am a letter carrier fo the US Postal Service. Walking 6 miles per day, I can tell you that in 30 years on this job I have never had a shoe that comes clse to ShapeUps. Over 3/4 of the carriers in my office wear them. They probably don't live up to all the benefits they promise, but I won't wear any other shoes again. Walkng becomes almost like gliding in these, and never any more leg pain. Fantastic product. They can keep my lawsuit refund to use to make more.
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Thoracias says:
It's ridiculous for anyone to believe a SHOE can help you shape up or lose weight. I never believed it to begin with. However, when I began having trouble walking due to plantar fasciitis in my left heel, my doctor recommended I try the Shape-Ups for relief. I can't wear anything else now because they relieve the pressure on my heel and give my arch better support. Skechers still has my business!
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Susanmtm replies:
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I cannot believe that I just read your post!!! I have the exact same story (minus my doctor recommending the shoes - I tried them myself). I have been wearing them for two years now and have awesome results for my plantar fasciitis. When I go a day or two without wearing them for some reason, I can tell a major difference. I'm afraid now that Skechers will stop making them!!
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