



Comfortable cotton canvas sneakers - Women's -
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Made in Brazil using an environmentally friendly and fair-trade supply chain, these shoes incorporate eco-designed materials, including a bio-based EVA insole made from sugarcane, which ensures comfortable cushioning and excellent shock absorption. The exterior flange combines fair-trade rubber from the Amazon , ensuring durability and Grip, with synthetic rubber and mineral silica for optimum durability.
The recycled polyester lining and organic cotton laces provide reinforcement for the sustainable approach of this pair, whilst the suede and leather yokes/inserts add a touch of elegance and strength. Delivered in a recyclable box and accompanied by a 100% recycled pouch, these sneakers combine performance, comfort and environmental responsibility, making them perfect for an active and fashion-forward lifestyle.

- Burlap sneakers
- Manufactured in Brazil using an environmentally friendly and fair-trade supply chain
- Comfortable cushioning
- Durable and eco-friendly
- Recyclable and reusable shoe box
- 100% recycled pouch
Composition :
- Shank:
- Yokes/Inserts: Suede, Leather
- insole : 42% bio-based EVA made from sugarcane, 12% recycled EVA, 10% Amazonian Rubber, 25% other materials
- Sole: 88% bio-based EVA made from sugarcane, 12% other materials
- Exterior flange : 49% Synthetic Rubber, 30% Mineral Silica, 12% Amazonian Rubber, 9% Other
- Lining : 100% recycled Polyester
- Laces : 100% organic cotton
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| Amazonian rubber | Each sole |
| Organic cotton | The canvas is made from 100% certified organic cotton. The cotton is grown in Brazil and Peru by cooperatives that respect both people and the environment, in accordance with fair trade principles. In Brazil, cotton is grown using organic and agroecological methods, an approach to farming that enriches the soil after harvest by making the most of the complementary nature of the crops grown and promoting water retention in the soil. In Peru, organic cotton farmers receive assistance with the certification process and benefit from technical and financial support to improve their production. |