Eli 1957, shoes with benefits for large families

Eli 1957, shoes with benefits for large families

In this post we are going to highlight that Eli 1957 has benefits for large families when buying our shoes.

large family is a family in which the number of children exceeds or equals the number set in a country or territory to be considered as such.    

There are also different degrees according to the number of children and other circumstances such as disability, single-parent families, widowed parents, etc.  

The legal consideration of a large family is usually associated with social and economic aid. The idea is to foster natality rates, as the aging population in our societies require this kind of measures.

These can be direct subsidies, discounts on transportation, energy and other basic consumption goods, scholarships for studies and vacations, as well as tax deductions. 

In Spain, a large family is a family that has at least 3 children, as long as a series of requirements are met.  

Among these requirements are economic dependency, nationality, age, salary or marital status. 

A single parent (for example, by divorce or widowed) with two children, is also considered a large family, provided that at least one of them is disabled or unable to work.

Eli 1957, shoes with benefits for large families
Eli 1957, shoes with benefits for large families

Eli 1957, shoes with benefits for large families

Our brand has made available for large families in Spain a 20% discount.

To benefit from this discount, these families have to send an email to the following address (info@eli1957enclosing a photo of the large family card (official document that probes that you are considered as such).

The discount codes are individual and will be personalized, so please indicate the email with which you created your customer account on our website. That will help us truly. 

Enjoy some Eli 1957 designer shoes for your kids!

We invite you to visit our online store, where we hope to surprise you with our different footwear proposals.

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