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How to Shop for Shoes Sustainably

 

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Choosing the perfect pair of shoes is about more than just aesthetics. For the conscious consumer, it's essential to consider comfort, functionality, and sustainability. That means ethically produced, durable, eco-friendly footwear that looks good and feels good.

Our guide walks you through (excuse the pun) the options and includes tips on how to make your footwear last. For easy shopping, check out our guide at the end.


Everyday Shoes

Whether smart or casual, we all need a comfortable, everyday shoe to kick around in and there’s a wide range of vegan options.

• For lighter shoes, consider footwear made from recycled plastic, organic cotton and hemp.

• For an all-season, waterproof, breathable option, ground-breaking plant-based leather alternatives like Piñatex (pineapple leather) or apple leather are becoming more widely available. Piñatex scores very well on the environment and ethics and is the most durable compared with alternatives.  

• If you want your shoes to last more than 3-4 years and your conscience allows, second-hand leather can be a good choice.

• To minimise the number of shoes you own, think about what you wear most of the time and choose a style and colour to complement it.

• Neutral tones tend to work best for maximum versatility.

 


Going Out

You don’t need to sacrifice style and elegance for sustainability. A growing number of sustainable brands are offering beautiful heels and flats to take you out partying.

• Look out for soft vegan leathers, organic natural fabrics, recycled polyester, cork and wood.

• If investing in an expensive pair, choose a timeless style that will work with many outfits.

• Check the fit carefully to make sure they’re comfortable.

 


Boots

Boots are a winter staple, and the choice of style is huge. Here’s how to make sure they’re sustainable, and comfy too.

• Look for recycled rubber, faux leather made from plant-based sources, and upcycled fabrics

• Avoid PVC which is not eco-friendly.

• Polyurethane is often touted as an animal-friendly alternative to leather but it’s neither sustainable nor biodegradable so steer clear.

• Opt for soles with good grip if you're navigating wet or icy streets and consider boots with thermal linings made from sustainable fabrics like organic cotton or bamboo.

• To keep you dry, many vegan boots come pre-treated with eco-friendly waterproofing agents, but if not, look for non-toxic sprays that won't harm the environment or compromise the boot's material.

 


Trainers

Whether for serious running, or the gym, traditional trainers are something of an environmental disaster but the surge in demand for eco-friendly running shoes is driving innovation.

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• Look out for trainers made from recycled polyester, bamboo, and sugar or algae foam.

• Some brands use recycled or biodegradable laces and linings.

• Brands like On Running now offer circular products which work via subscription. Return your old trainers for recycling every few months and receive a new pair.


Sustainably Caring for Your Footwear

Here are some eco-friendly tips to make your footwear last longer.

1. Rotate Your Footwear

Switching between multiple pairs of shoes reduces wear giving each set time to rest, recover its shape, and air out.

2. Store Shoes Properly

• To keep the shape of your shoes and boots, use shoe trees made from sustainable materials like bamboo or stuff them with newspaper.

• Store sandals and trainers in an open space to prevent odour and keep them dry.

3. Clean with Eco-Friendly Products

Vegan Shoes and Boots: Use a soft brush or cloth to remove dirt. For cleaning vegan leather, a mild soap with water works well, but avoid harsh chemicals.

• Condition plant-based leather with natural oils like olive or coconut oil to prevent cracking.

Sandals: Cork and recycled rubber sandals can be wiped down with a damp cloth.

Trainers: Clean your vegan trainers with a mixture of water and baking soda or use a sustainable fabric cleaner.

4. Waterproof with Non-Toxic Sprays

Vegan shoes can be waterproofed with eco-friendly, non-toxic sprays made from natural ingredients like beeswax alternatives or silicone-free formulas.

5. Repair, Don’t Replace

• Before binning a pair of shoes, check if they can be repaired.

• Replace insoles with hemp, cork or organic cotton versions

• Buy eco-friendly replacement laces

6. Avoid Excessive Heat

Avoid leaving your shoes in direct sunlight or using heat sources like radiators to dry them as this can warp footwear. Instead, stuff wet shoes with newspaper and allow them to dry at room temperature.


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Shopping Guide

Here’s our pick of the vegan and sustainable shoes available in the UK.

Pre-loved Shopping second hand is sustainable and can snag you some incredible bargains but take care to look carefully before you take the plunge.

Whether shopping online or in person:

• Check for heavy wear to the insole (it should feel smooth and have no signs of sole collapse)

• Check wear to the sole: does it still have grips? Are there thin patches?

• Has the heel worn down evenly or is the wear all on one side?

• Check the upper for wear and holes.

• If shopping in person, try them on and check for comfort.

 

Vinted and Depop are two of the best online peer-to-peer services and there are many shop-front charity shops to choose from.

  

Will’s Vegan Store is a UK-based shoe brand. Their offerings include ballet flats (carbon neutral, made of bio-oil based vegan leather)  boots and biodegradable sneakers. They use recycled materials where they can’t find a natural option and have a ‘return to recycle’ scheme

https://wills-vegan-shoes.com/

 

Bhava studio – At the high end, Bhava have a wide range of vegan shoes including finely made boots, beautiful block and dainty kitten heels. They use, cork, wood and vegan leather.

https://bhavastudio.com/

 

Vivaia has a selection of heels and boots with uppers made from recycled plastic bottles.

www.vivaia.com

 

Alohas  offers a collection of vegan shoes including sleek boots and chunky loafers. Their new lines are released to pre-order at a discount of up to 30%

https://alohas.com/en-gb/collections/vegan-shoes

 

Nae is a vegan brand using AppleSkin, OEKO-TEX, Pinatex, cork and recycled PET to create their wide range of footwear for men and women. They have a pre-loved section that offers excellent condition used shoes at a fraction of the original price.

https://nae-vegan.com/en-uk

 

Reformation is a high-end brand with a large range of sustainable shoes and boots. Many are not vegan so filter by “recycled materials” to find their satin and dainty recycled polyester illusion mesh footwear.

https://www.thereformation.com/shoes