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Veja, in its line of creating a more sustainable business model with the environment, does not stop releasing new products. One of the latest additions to its catalog are the Veja Rio Branco Hexamesh, a model that although it follows the classic line of the brand breaks with an aesthetic that is closer to a running shoe.
Veja does not skimp on resources, because for them the important thing is that the user sees beyond a simple model. Therefore, this latest model apart from enjoying great comfort and simplicity, is committed to the development of sustainable consumption by being made entirely from recycled materials.
On this occasion, Veja has decided to innovate by leaving aside its typical low white shoe model to create a new sneaker with a slightly sportier feel. Thanks to this, it has achieved a model that enjoys greater cushioning with a new midsole design and high traction thanks to its lugged outsole. All this made with a retro design that is so fashionable nowadays.
They also have a very elegant cut that allows you to give a distinguished touch to your 'outfits'. Its simple design makes it one of the most combinable shoes on the market today, so we are not surprised that celebrities like Meghan Markle or Emma Watson have opted on numerous occasions to wear shoes of the brand.
Without a doubt, the strong point of this shoe is that it is made exclusively from recycled materials. VEJA is not just any shoe. They are an example of responsible and environmentally sustainable consumption. This new version has been manufactured with organic cotton and recycled polyester for the upper, waterproof suede and leather for the panels and wild rubber for the sole and the famous V. It is also produced in factories that use renewable energy and respect the rights of their employees.
In short, a comfortable, combinable and elegant shoe with a new design that is much more innovative than its line mates. An option that undoubtedly makes us reflect on the world of current consumerism and reminds us that shopping at an affordable price while respecting human and environmental rights is possible. Who wouldn't want a pair?