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Zori World is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-certified vegan, which means their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of their footwear.

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Founded in 2014, Zette Shoes is a PETA-certified vegan brand, (under their parent company, “Vegan Style”) which means their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in their products.

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Workers Playtime is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-certified vegan, which means that their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of their footwear, clothing, or accessories.

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WINQS is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-certified vegan, which means their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of their running shoes, clothing, or accessories.

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Will’s Vegan Store (Formerly “Will’s Vegan Shoes”) is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-certified vegan, which means their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of their footwear, clothing, accessories,…

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Víron is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-certified vegan, which means their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of any of their footwear.

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Venus is Vegan claims that their footwear is “100% vegan.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify these claims, excluding animal-derived materials is built into the ethos and mission of the brand. The brand says they are PETA-approved vegan, but their licensing certification is likely to have…

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Vegetarian Shoes claims that everything they make and sell is “vegan friendly.” Although they don’t have certification to verify these claims, avoiding animal-derived materials is clearly built into the ethos of the brand.

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Vegano Shoes claims to be “100% cruelty free.” They used to be PETA-approved vegan, although it appears their certification has lapsed. However, avoiding animal-derived materials is clearly built into the ethos of the brand.

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Vegan Outfitters is a fully vegan brand. They’re certified by PETA & The Vegan Society, which in both cases means that their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of…

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VEERAH is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA certified vegan, which means their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of any of their shoes.

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Undo For Tomorrow claims that their shoes are “100% vegan,” although they do not currently have any certification to verify it. When we asked them if their shoes are free from all animal-derived materials and ingredients (including the glues), they said, “Our shoes are vegan, and are 100% free from…

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V.GAN is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-certified vegan, which means their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of their footwear.

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Twoobs is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA certified vegan, which means their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of their sandals.

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Trash Planet is likely a fully vegan brand. In 2023 they had “PETA-approved” status, which means their suppliers and manufacturers had to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of any of their footwear. As…

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New Orchard is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-certified vegan, which means their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of their boots or accessories.

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Teresa Costa Collection claims that their shoes are “free from animal materials and by-products,” and support of animal welfare causes is built into the ethos of the brand. They had PETA certification to verify their vegan-friendly material claims, although it is currently lapsed.

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Thaely is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-certified vegan, which means their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of their sneakers/trainers.

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Ten Little is likely a fully vegan brand. Their entire brand had recently been PETA-approved vegan, which means their suppliers and manufacturers had to sign legal statement of assurance forms, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of any of their footwear.…

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Recykers is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA certified vegan, which means their suppliers and manufacturers have to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) are used in the production of any of their footwear.

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Sylth Virago claims that their products are “100% animal free and sustainable forward.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify these claims, they had PETA-approved vegan certification, which has expired.

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Sylven New York claims that their “shoes are 100% vegan and animal-free.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify these claims, they are currently in talks with both PETA and the Vegan Society to become certified as vegan-friendly.

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CRYWOLF claims to only use vegan materials and components in all of their footwear and clothing. Although they do not currently advertise any certification to verify their vegan status, they are currently in the process of becoming PETA certified.

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Although many of STC Footwear’s safety boots and shoes contain leather, they have a line that is likely vegan. The brand has confirmed with us that those models don’t contain any animal-derived ingredients (even in the glues and dyes), and even makes them in partnership with vegan brand NAE Vegan…

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