Recycled Water Bottle Footwear

Nothing New Sneakers Have a Durable, Eco-Friendly Design

The Nothing New Sneakers are a sustainable footwear style that utilizes unlikely materials to achieve high-quality shoes that also highlight a simple, uniform fashion. The sneakers are made using recycled water bottles for the sole, while the upper is crafted from a canvas material that further highlights sustainability as well as durability. The footwear style has a true stitch construction that helps to create a flexible bond that doesn't have any harsh chemicals or sulfur emissions attached to it.

The Nothing New Sneakers come in 10 color options as well as high and low-top styles to make them a sustainable addition to any wardrobe for those seeking out footwear that doesn't come at the expense of the planet. The sneakers are also affordably priced at $95, which also makes them a competitive alternative to other mainstay sneaker styles on the market.
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