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These are the most frequently asked questions about vegan shoes:

What makes shoes vegan is that they are made without the use of any animal skin, such as leather or suede. Traditionally, vegan shoes are made from synthetic materials. Increasingly today, they are made using innovative and high-performing textiles derived from nature, with many of the properties of leather but none of the cruelty, and with a much lower environmental impact. These include Piñatex (which is made from pineapple leaf fibres), Vegea grape leather (made from leftover grapes from the wine industry), olive leather, Desserto cactus leather, apple leather, Oleatex olive leather, cork, and MIRUM, the world's first fully plastic-free vegan leather.

Vegan shoes can be just as comfortable as non-vegan shoes; it all depends on the quality. We aim to sell only premium-quality vegan shoes.

Yes, vegan shoes last if they are properly cared for. The more modern plant-based vegan leather we offer, such as corn, cactus or apple leather are more durable and have a longer life expectancy than traditionally made synthetic leather, and therefore last longer.

Yes, vegan leather shoes stretch but the stretch depends on the vegan leather used; PU will stretch less than cow’s leather but newer plant-based vegan leathers behave much like their animal counterpart. Vegan shoes will also soften with wear.

Vegan leather can be water-resistant, although there are a wide range of different materials used in vegan shoes, so it will depend on the specific material ,as some react better to water than others. Some vegan leather shoes incorporate a thin synthetic waterproof membrane to help waterproof the vegan leather and give it more elasticity. 

Yes – however, this depends on the vegan leather used and how it is used. Old-school faux leather made of PVC isn't breathable, but we don’t sell any shoes made from virgin PVC. Polyurethane (PU) is much more breathable and plant-based leathers are generally better still. These innovative textiles can be very soft, like suede. What's more, they often have fine pores, making them more breathable and lightweight.  

Use a dry cloth to lightly wipe any dust or dirt off your vegan leather shoes. With soapy water and a cloth, gently clean the material. Do not submerge the shoes – this could cause irreversible damage. Let your shoes dry away from direct sunlight, and once they are dry, apply a small amount of polishing cream using a dry, soft cloth. Rub the cream sparingly over the shoes in a circular motion until it is fully absorbed. Leave your shoes to dry naturally for 24 hours and they'll be good to go.

We stock the largest range of sustainable vegan shoes online. Chose classic everyday vegan shoes from NAE and V.GAN; check out our huge vegan trainer selection featuring brands like Ration.L and COG; and browse our pumps, sandals and slippers from labels such as Minuit Sur Terre.