$ 120.00 (USD)
How is it good for people & the planet?
Made with Natural, Sustainable & Recycled Materials
Offers a Recycling Credit Program
Offsets Carbon Emissions & Water Use
Description
Thousand Fell footwear is closed loop and fully recyclable. All shoes are crafted in Brazil at a family owned factory. The mesh sock liner i...
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Thousand Fell footwear is closed loop and fully recyclable. All shoes are crafted in Brazil at a family owned factory. The mesh sock liner is made from aloe vera to combat bacteria and keep your sneakers fresh. The outsole comes from a net zero emissions natural rubber supplier. Insoles come from a recycled rubber supplier. Thousand Fell worked with a sustainable mattress company to develop a breathable castor bean oil based foam perfect for footwear. Their bio-leather is made from recycled plastic bottles and is coated with a bio based resin made from corn waste. They use locally sourced palm leaf, sugar cane and coconut husk fibers from food waste in Brazil to replace many of the plastic component parts commonly found in the shoe industry. They take your old TFs back, recycle them in the US and put them into future TFs.
$ 120.00 (USD)
How is it good for people & the planet?
Made with Natural, Sustainable & Recycled Materials
Offers a Recycling Credit Program
Offsets Carbon Emissions & Water Use
Description
Thousand Fell footwear is closed loop and fully recyclable. All shoes are crafted in Brazil at a family owned factory. The mesh sock liner i...
See All
Thousand Fell footwear is closed loop and fully recyclable. All shoes are crafted in Brazil at a family owned factory. The mesh sock liner is made from aloe vera to combat bacteria and keep your sneakers fresh. The outsole comes from a net zero emissions natural rubber supplier. Insoles come from a recycled rubber supplier. Thousand Fell worked with a sustainable mattress company to develop a breathable castor bean oil based foam perfect for footwear. Their bio-leather is made from recycled plastic bottles and is coated with a bio based resin made from corn waste. They use locally sourced palm leaf, sugar cane and coconut husk fibers from food waste in Brazil to replace many of the plastic component parts commonly found in the shoe industry. They take your old TFs back, recycle them in the US and put them into future TFs.