STAFF at Kidderminster's Pavers Shoes have helped the chain raise £25,000 nationally for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
The footwear retailer created an exclusive daffodil sandal, featuring the charity's logo and 30 per cent of sales of the sandal went to the cause's Great Daffodil Appeal.
Debbie Gilder, manager of the Pavers outlet in the De Bradelei Mill shop in Kidderminster, said: "I am thrilled with the results gained from this appeal and the popularity of the daffodil sandal.
"The Marie Curie Cancer Care charity gives hope and support to individuals who have suffered the loss of loved ones through cancer and I am proud to have played a part in helping such an important cause."
She added: "The daffodil sandal has been a best seller since going on sale in April and the stylish design has proved an instant hit with our customers."
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