According to the definition by The Vegan Society, veganism is “a way of living which seeks to exclude, as far as is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose”. Veganism is becoming one of the fastest-growing global movements. Recent data shows that over the next decade, approximately 1 in 10 people will become vegan. As a natural extension of vegetarianism, veganism is an integral component of a true cruelty-free lifestyle, that provides benefits to animals’ lives and the environment, as well as a healthy diet and lifestyle for each one of us. Experts claim that the future of the fashion industry and lifestyle trends are also in ethical, eco-conscious fashion with a focus on responsible choices and animal-free products. Swedish designers, well-known for their responsible choices and minimalistic design, joined this trend with a contemporary version of one of the most traditional Swedish products. Ladies and gentlemen, plant-based a.k.a. vegan-friendly clogs have arrived!
Traditionally made by hand, and always on anatomically shaped wooden bottoms, vegan edition of traditional clog keeps all quality of traditional clogs, but with no animal products included (at first place leather and wool). Both practical and fashionable, vegan clogs come in a variety of styles: classic clogs, clog sandals, heel clogs, and clog boots, in many fun shapes and vibrant colors, for both men and women. Usually made in small family-owned factories and workshops, these humble shoes are one of the most sustainable footwear you’ll come across. Their production and transportation reduce a carbon footprint compared to most of the footwear industry.
As already mentioned, wooden clogs bottoms are still meticulously crafted with special attention to the anatomically constructed footbed that provides an optimal angle for support and posture of the lower back. Commonly used type of wood is alderwood although some brands use lime, poplar, and birch, as well. Alderwood has been used for centuries in clog production, and it’s known for its natural antibacterial characteristics and capacity to absorb external moisture. In short, clogs in vegan leather are both comfortable and healthy for your feet.
Clog uppers are made of 100%, top-quality vegan-friendly synthetic materials such as a certified microfiber (Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 class I) that complies with REACH (meaning they are eco-friendly). Vegan clogs’ lining is also made in a sustainable material that is breathable, antibacterial, soft on the inside and waterproof on the outside, while wooden bottoms guarantee comfort and stability.
How to take care of your vegan clogs? Clog experts recommend is to use a damp cloth and wipe the dirt, and to allow the clogs to dry in the shade at a normal temperature. If wet cloth is not enough, a little soap can help. If you plan to use some particular product (cleaner, cream, or oil), it’s best to ask for advice in your shoe repair shop and to try it on a small hidden spot in a very small amount.
Is vegan fashion the future of a fashion or just a passing trend? Although it’s still hard to tell, the one is sure. If you are looking for footwear that is practical and original, if you follow slow-fashion ideas, and you want to use eco-conscious and sustainable products, Swedish vegan clogs are an excellent starting point and a statement shoe that you’ll be proudly wearing for several years. Whether you choose comfy, mid, or high heel soles, you are on your way to make the big entrance into the new vegan universe. In a pair of the new, colorful, animal-free clogs, of course.
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