Men's Vegan Trainers
Introducing our new Men's Vegan Sneaker Store, the ultimate edit of men's vegan trainers and sneakers. We also have an incredible collection of Women's Vegan Trainers. The best cruelty-free, ethical and sustainable trainers from our favourite vegan brands including Ration.L, NAE, V.GAN and COG.
Our collection of men's vegan trainers & sneakers are made from premium vegan materials including organic cotton, Piñatex (made from Pineapple leaf fibre), apple leather, grape leather, cactus leather, bio-based leather made from corn, and recycled materials. Invest in a quality pair of vegan trainers and sneakers to suit your style, activity and ethical values.
Our men's vegan sneakers collection includes white vegan trainers, black vegan trainers, men's smart vegan trainers, men's vegan running trainers, men's vegan sports trainers, men's vegan low-top trainers, mid-top trainers and vegan high-top trainers.
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These are the most frequently asked questions about vegan trainers:
That’s a hard one as ‘best’ is personal! Immaculate Vegan has one of the largest collections of vegan trainers from a wide variety of brands from across the globe. Take a look! Our best sellers come from NAE, COG, Ration.L, Minuit sur Terre, and V.GAN
Vegan trainers (and sneakers) are made without the use of any animal materials, such as leather, suede, fur or wool. Vegan shoes are made of a variety of fabrics, traditionally synthetic but increasingly using innovative materials derived from nature with all the properties of leather, such as apple leather, cactus leather and bio-based leather (made from oil derived from cereal crops). Many synthetic trainers are now made using recycled plastics from ocean trash.
That depends on the style and the fabric in question. Canvas trainers are not waterproof, vegan or otherwise. But most of our trainers are water-resistant and some are also waterproof, as well durable and 100% vegan.
The quick answer: yes! But you can make them last longer by taking care of the shoes. Just as you would care for animal-leather trainers, you should look after your vegan leather trainers. With proper care, vegan trainers can last anywhere from two to five years, depending on how much wear and tear they encounter, which is the same as their animal-leather counterparts.
Yes! As far as we are concerned they are. The British call them trainers, because they can be used for sports or training. The Americans call them sneakers, presumably because, being soft-soled, they're suitable for sneaking around in! But to confuse things further, they are also called tennis shoes in the US.