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Noani is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-approved 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 and belts.

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NOAH is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-approved 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 shoes, boots, sandals & accessories.

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No Saints is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-approved 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.

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Nōskin is a fully vegan clothing & footwear 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 shoes, boots & clothing.

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Newton (a.k.a. “Newton Running”) is a fully vegan footwear brand. They are certified by PETA, 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 shoes.

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Muroexe claims that their shoes are vegan. Although they do not currently have any certification to verify it, it is likely that they’re a 100% vegan brand based on the composition of their products (they say that they “carry forward our respect for the vegan philosophy, that is, the non-use…

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Founded in 2008 by Paula Pérez, NAE Vegan Shoes is 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 their products.

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Mumka claims that their product are “100% handmade and vegan-friendly.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify their vegan claims, they told us that, “Our materials are all animal free ingredients and we are an animal-friendly brand” when we asked them if all of their materials and…

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Munjoi 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 shoes.

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Momoc is likely a fully vegan brand. In 2022 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, clothing and…

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Mohop is likely a vegan brand. In 2022 they were a PETA-certified vegan brand, although their certification has lapsed as of April 5, 2023. According to the brand, “We’re suckers for animals – and the idea of turning them into cute accessories is… not so cute.”

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Modzori 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, clothing and…

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MoEa is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-approved 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.

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Minuit Sur Terre 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 or sandals.

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Mink claims that their shoes are “100% vegan,” and that “all materials and glues are devoid of animal products.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify it, it is likely that they’re a 100% vegan brand based on the stated composition of their shoes and boots, as…

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Merry People claims that there are no animal products or by-products in their boots, including in the glues and dyes used, although they do not currently display any certification to verify these claims. Their socks are made with virgin wool however, so the brand itself is not fully vegan.

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Méduse claims to “not use any materials of animal origin” in their footwear. Although they do not advertise any certification to verify their vegan status, it is likely that they’re a vegan brand based on the composition of their products.

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Matt & Nat 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 & sandals.

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Malibu Sandals is likely a vegan brand. In 2022 they were a PETA-certified vegan brand, although that certification has lapsed. According to the brand, one of their core missions is: “Be Kind to Animals. Don’t Wear Them.”

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Are Nike Shoes Vegan? The answer is – some Nike shoes are likely fully vegan, while others aren’t vegan at all. While they don’t have certification to prove it, Nike has informed us in their conversation with us that all glues used in their footwear (including Nike trainers, sneakers, track…

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Hylo is a vegan footwear brand. Their shoes are lab-certified vegan by Eurofins Scientific, and were certified by The Vegan Society (certification has since lapsed), 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)…

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All My Eco claims that “all materials used in our shoes are 100% vegan.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify it, veganism is clearly built into the ethos and mission of the brand.

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Loyal Footwear claims that their shoes are “cruelty-free and vegan.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify these claims, the Founder/Owner of the brand, Rebecca Heykes, has informed us that she selects the materials herself, including the glues (which, she has assured us, are free of animal-derived…

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LOVJOI 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 boots or clothing.

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