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Lemon Jelly is a fully vegan brand. They’re PETA-approved vegan (as of 2019), 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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Komodo claims that there are no products of animal origin in the production of their shoes, including in the glues and dyes used, although they do not currently display any certification to verify these claims. A large selection of their clothing uses virgin wool, so the brand itself is not…

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

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KUMI Sneakers 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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King55 is a likely a vegan brand. In 2022 they were a PETA-certified vegan brand, although it has lapsed. The brand still claims that their shoes are 100% vegan, and animal welfare seems to be built into the ethos of the brand.

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Kave is likely a vegan brand. In 2022 they were a PETA-certified vegan brand. Although their certification has since lapsed, the brand still claims to be vegan-friendly.

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Giulia & Romeo 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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Cayumas claims that there are “not any” animal products or ingredients in their shoes (Fruilanes/Venetian slippers). Although they do not currently advertise any certification to verify their vegan status, they seem to be vegan based on the stated materials used in their shoes.

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Fairticken claims that their shoes are “Completely vegan with no animal ingredients.” 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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JiiJ 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. That…

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inov-8 claims that their shoes are “100% vegan.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify it, it is likely that their shoes are 100% vegan based on their composition (inov-8 has informed us that no parts of their shoes contain animal materials or ingredients). Some of their…

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Indosole claims that their sandals are “100% 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 sandals (Indosole has informed us that no parts of their sandals contain animal materials).

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Insecta 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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Impala is a mostly vegan brand. They were PETA certified vegan brand in 2022, which meant their suppliers and manufacturers had to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents) were used in the production of their roller skates and inline…

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Humans Are Vain 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 or boots.

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Marzeri Milano 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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Hot Chocolate Design 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,…

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holster is a fully vegan footwear brand. They’re certified by The Vegan Society, which means that 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 their shoes and sandals.

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Hades Footwear prides themselves on being a “100% vegan brand.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify it, veganism seems to be built into the mission and ethos of the brand.

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Aks

Aks is likely a fully vegan brand. They were PETA-certified vegan in 2022 (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). Although their…

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Launched in 2019, GURU mtp 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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Gunas 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, bags and other items.

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Good Guys Go Vegan (formerly known as “Good Guys Don’t Wear Leather”) 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…

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Friendship Shoes is likely a fully vegan brand, as they claim that there are, “no animal derived components in our shoes, they are completely cruelty free.” They had been PETA-approved vegan as recently as 2023, although that certification has recently lapsed.

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