N0.155

N0.155

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€195,00
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N0.155

N0.155

€195,00
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Low-top sneakers made of high-quality microfiber and PU-based synthetic leather, stylistically positioned between a pointed dress shoe and a round sneaker.  The minimalist construction, clear design language, and side ventilation slits give the models a distinctive character while supporting comfort.

UPPER MATERIAL
100% synthetic leather on microfiber and PU basis
Surface composition: 100% PU
Backing composition: 35% recycled nylon + 65% PU
White, smooth and suede-like finish

Made in Portugal

LINING
No lining

SOLE
White TPR thermoplastic rubber sole

Made in Portugal

LACES
100% cotton

Made in Portugal

LABEL
100% polyester

Made in Portugal

SIZE REFERENCE
Our shoes are available in full sizes. If you are between two sizes, we recommend choosing the next larger size.

MANUFACTURING / SHOE ASSEMBLY
Made in Portugal

100% vegan

Construction / Sustainability

The shoe's construction is designed so that the model can be produced with fewer steps. Care has been taken to have as few seams as possible, also to facilitate easy cleaning of the shoes. For environmental reasons, a new construction has been developed that requires less adhesive than conventional sneakers and can be produced with less material.

Certificates / Standards

In terms of standards and sustainability, VELT is committed to gradual, verifiable development. The materials used comply with EU directives and are REACH compliant. The corresponding proofs are obtained from the manufacturers. In addition, there is the vegan certification www.v-label.com as well as CO₂ calculation and reduction strategy in cooperation with www.climatepartner.com. This process is supported by external consulting partners such as Halbinsel Agency: www.halbinselagency.com

Manufacturing 

The sneakers are manufactured in Portugal, in the region around Porto. The upper is sewn by hand, and assembly is also largely done manually. When sourcing, VELT places importance on obtaining materials from the region as much as possible, with the aim of reducing transport routes and maintaining local production structures.

 

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