Stella McCartney claims that their shoes are vegan (even their “Adidas by Stella McCartney” line). Although they do not currently have any certification to verify these claims, they publicly state that, “None of our collections contain leather, feathers, fur or exotic skins, and none of the glues used in our…
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SoftSoul 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 baby slippers, adult…
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Slowers is likely a vegan brand. In 2022 they were a PETA-approved vegan brand, but their certification has since lapsed. One of the brand’s mottos is, “At Slowers our commitment is to design vegan and sustainable footwear, which is respectful of animals, people and the environment.”
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Selbi 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, boots, clothing, and accessories.
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Sea Sense Flip Flops is likely a fully vegan brand. Their sandals 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…
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SAYE 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 shoes. As of…
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Rungg is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA and LAV-certified vegan (VVV+), 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 and accessories.
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Risorse Future is likely a fully vegan brand. In 2023 they held valid certifications from both PETA and The Vegan Society, 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…
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Ration.L is likely a fully vegan brand. In 2023 they were Vegan Society-certified, 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 shoes, clothing and…
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Princess Polly makes some shoes, boots, and sandals that are PETA-approved vegan, while others are not. Most of their footwear is made using synthetic materials, but only the products that are tagged as “Vegan” on their website are the ones that are guaranteed to use vegan glues and dyes.
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PEARL iZUMi doesn’t claim that their shoes are vegan, but they’ve informed us that all materials (even the glues) have been free of animal-derived ingredients and by-products since 2016.
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PRIVATO claims that their shoes are “absolutely, totally vegan.” They are currently undergoing PETA certification, and vegan production is clearly built into the ethos and mission of the brand based on all of their public facing materials, such as Instagram posts that say, “Go Vegan.”
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Roni Kantor claims that their shoes are “100% vegan… this includes every aspect of production and materials.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify it, cruelty-free & vegan production is clearly built into the ethos and mission of the brand.
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We’ve asked So iLL if their footwear is all free from animal-derived ingredients (such as the glues and dyes) – they said, “We try to have all that info listed in the product specs – but yes – for all our climbing and lifestyles shoes they are vegan in the…
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SAOLA claims that their shoes are “100% vegan” (as per their product descriptions) although they do not currently have any certification to verify it. When we asked their team if their shoes are free from all animal-derived materials and ingredients (including the glues), they said, “Yes I confirm they are.”
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SKYE Footwear claims that their shoes are vegan. Although they do not currently have any certification to verify these claims, they’ve told us that they don’t use any animal by-products in the shoes.
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Pīferi is likely a vegan brand. In 2022 they were a PETA-certified vegan brand, but that certification has since lapsed. According to the brand, “‘Vegan shoes made divine’ isn’t just Pīferi’s motto, it’s our core mission: changing the perception of vegan footwear by creating extraordinary, animal-free sustainable shoes.”
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LØCI says that they want to “disrupt the fashion industry and its use of animal products” and that their shoes are vegan-friendly. Although they do not have certification to verify these claims, their shoes appear to be vegan based on their composition, and based on the mission and ethos of…
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PAWJ California 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, shoes, and slippers.
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Okabashi claims that all of their shoes use a “proprietary, vegan bio-based material,” although they do not currently have any certification to verify their vegan claims (we are waiting for a response regarding whether or not they are becoming certified).
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Oka-B claims that all of their shoes use a “proprietary, vegan bio-based material.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify their vegan claims (we are waiting for a response regarding whether or not they are in the process of becoming certified), the listed material appears to be…
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NOKWOL primarily sells leather-based footwear, although they do have a vegan-friendly line also. They’ve told us that they glues used in their footwear is free from animal-derived ingredients.
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OESH claims that their shoes are vegan, that even the glues are free of animal-derived ingredients and by-products. Although they do not currently have any certification to verify these claims, they have told us that none of their footwear contains any animal-derived ingredients or materials.
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Nomadic State of Mind is a fully vegan brand. They’re a PETA certified vegan brand, 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 or other…
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