- -30%
Women's V-10 Leather Shoes Petale/White/Multico
Panels: Leather and suede
Logo V: Amazonian rubber (26%)
Insole: Amazonian rubber (11%), sugar cane (42%), recycled E.V.A.* (11%) and organic cotton (12%)
Outsole: Amazonian rubber (40%) and recycled rubber (10%)
Lining: Tech (100% recycled polyester)
Laces: Organic cotton (100%)
Made in Brazil
The bovine leather comes from farms in Uruguay, a country known for its culture of animal husbandry and the quality of its leather. It is tanned in Brazil without using any hazardous or prohibited chemicals. VEJA uses conventional dyes that comply with regulations. Special attention is paid to water usage during the tanning process.
Data sheet
- Gender
- Woman
- Product Type
- Sneakers
- Color
- Rose
- Materials
- Leather
- Product Season
- All the Seasons
- Reference
- VX0203199A
- Pattern
- Multicolor
- Model
- V-10 Leather
- Reclassified
- Scarpe
- Universe_Code
- 10002
- var
- scarpev10leatherpeldot
- Made in
- Brazil
- Fur
- No
- Size Scale
- EU WMN - Footwear
- Year Group
- Adult
- Colore Produttore
- Petale/White/Multico
- Outsole material
- Synthetic
Specific References
- ean13
- 3611820800380
- UPC
- scarpev10leatherpeldot
Brand
Veja
The brand Veja was born in Paris in 2004, from the union of the creative minds of Sébastien Kopp and François-Ghislain Morillion. The two young men had studied banking economics and combined this background with their passion for sneakers and running shoes.
However, aware of the high rate of waste and pollution of materials in the construction industry, the two childhood friends decided to reinvent the sneaker universe by creating their own product that was both beautiful and sustainable, with high quality standards.
As the brand's success grew, new technological patents were added to the production with organic materials, such as the VEJA B-MESH (Bottle Mesh), thanks to which a pair of shoes is produced from three recycled plastic bottles. Added to this is the breathable J-MESH mesh, obtained from a mixture of jute and recycled cotton, with temperature regulating properties.
The attention to the materials used is masterfully represented already by the packaging of the shoes: the box is in fact entirely made of recycled cardboard.