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Sneaker 480 white
New Balance
Sneaker 480 white Sale priceCHF 75.00
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Sneaker BB480LGT white
New Balance
Sneaker BB480LGT white Sale priceCHF 120.00
Sneaker 574 gray
New Balance
Sneaker 574 gray Sale priceCHF 120.00
Sneaker ML574EVW nimbus cloud
Sneaker WW880TB6 Walking 880 v6 Beige
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Sneaker MS237GA black
New Balance
Sneaker MS237GA black Sale priceCHF 110.00
Sneaker ML574EVG gray
New Balance
Sneaker ML574EVG gray Sale priceCHF 120.00
Sneaker WS327KC black
New Balance
Sneaker WS327KC black Sale priceCHF 120.00
Sneaker WW880TW6 Walking 880 v6 Purple
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Sneaker Fresh Foam 880 Walking v6 black
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SneakerW KS86 birch/star white
Trekking shoes Versacore WP alloy/evening primrose
Sneaker GC574KID Sea Salt
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Sneaker GC574KIC Brighton Grey
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GM500EN2 nb navy
New Balance
GM500EN2 nb navy Sale priceCHF 90.00
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Y Zionic WP black/bronze green
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W Ks86 alloy/toadstool
Keen
W Ks86 alloy/toadstool Sale priceCHF 120.00
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Y Zionic WP naval academy/pink lemonade
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W Hightrail Wp roasted pecan/chipmunk
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W Leiki Wp winter moss/granite green
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BBW80PNK oyster white/pink
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CM878JS1 timberwolf
New Balance
CM878JS1 timberwolf Sale priceCHF 130.00
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BB80BNN white/black
New Balance
BB80BNN white/black Sale priceCHF 80.00
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CM878MT1 gray
New Balance
CM878MT1 gray Sale priceCHF 130.00

Sustainable sneakers: good for you and the planet

Sneakers have become one of the most popular everyday shoes. Conventional models often use plastics and are produced under questionable conditions. Sustainable sneakers rely on eco‑friendly materials and fair manufacturing. Experts say vegetable‑tanned leather, recycled rubber or plant‑based alternatives like hemp and cork offer unique benefits: recycled rubber provides good grip, hemp is extremely breathable and cork moulds to your foot. This way you can be stylish and protect the environment at the same time.

Materials: from recycled rubber to plant‑based leather

When buying sustainable sneakers, pay attention to the materials used. Organic cotton, merino wool or bamboo fibres are soft and temperature‑regulating. Recycled plastics – for example from oceans – are turned into durable textiles. Innovative materials such as cactus or mushroom leather are vegan and require less water than animal leather. Transparent brands share details about their supply chain and carry certifications like B Corp or Fair Trade. Choosing such shoes supports fair working conditions and reduces your environmental footprint.

Comfort and durability

Comfort is essential in footwear. Sustainable sneakers feature cushioned soles, good shock absorption and ergonomic shapes. Quality construction ensures the shoes last. Make sure the sneaker supports your natural movements and leaves enough room for your toes. Pair them with socks for added comfort and to prevent blisters. Proper care and regular airing will keep your shoes in good condition for a long time.

Style and combinations

Modern sneakers can be styled in many ways: they go with jeans, chinos and even skirts. White pairs look clean and classic, while colourful designs make a statement. Minimalist leather sneakers are suitable for smart occasions, whereas retro styles recall the 1980s. In summer, alternate your sneakers with sandals; in winter switch to loafers to always be appropriately dressed.

Care and buying advice

To keep your sustainable sneakers in great shape, clean them regularly. Remove dirt with a soft brush and mild cleanser and let them air dry. Avoid the dryer or direct heat. Store them in a dry place and use insoles to extend their life. Investing in a pair you truly love and that is well made means you won’t need to replace it quickly – the most sustainable choice of all.