Campo Sneaker

$210.00

Made with sustainable materials and chrome-free leather, these sleek sneakers are featured in a classic low-top design with a cool rubber logo on the side.

Materials

Upper: ChromeFree leather

Panels: ChromeFree leather

Logo V: Amazonian rubber (26%), mineral silica (22%), synthetic rubber (21%) and others (31%)

Insole: Amazonian rubber (11%), bio-based E.V.A. (53%, including 42% sugarcane), recycled E.V.A. (11%), organic cotton (12%) and others (13%)

Outsole: Amazonian rubber (40%), mineral silica (23%), recycled rubber (10%), synthetic rubber (11%) and others (16%)

Welt: Synthetic rubber (40%), mineral silica (22%) and others (38%)

Lining: Recycled polyester (100%)

Laces: Organic cotton (100%)

Details

The bovine ChromeFree leather is smooth and light. Coming from farms located in the south of Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul), it undergoes an innovative tanning process where no chrome, heavy metals or dangerous acids are involved. By simplifying the tanning process, the use of chemicals and energy is limited, the use of water is reduced by about 40% and the use of salt by 80%. After tanning, the water is recyclable.

Made in Brazil

Why We Love the Campo Sneaker

Environmentally Produced

Materials made with less water, less waste, less pollution

Natural Fibers

Derived from plants and animals, biodegradable is always best

Regulated Factory

We strive to work with brands that hold strong, sustainable relationships with their factories

Veja

About the Brand

VEJA uses Brazilian and Peruvian organic cotton for the canvas and laces, Amazonian rubber for the soles, and various innovative materials made from recycled plastic bottles or recycled polyester.

VEJA sneakers are produced in high-standard factories in Brazil and Portugal.

The organic cotton used at VEJA is grown by farmer's associations in Brazil and Peru who harvest it with respect for people and the environment.

One of the main raw materials for VEJA is Amazonian rubber. Since 2007, VEJA has been working with Amopreab, which coordinates rubber production and pays the seringueiros in the Chico Mendes Reserve.

More from VEJA

Shop the Brand

Since 2005, VEJA has been creating sneakers in a different way, mixing social projects, economic justice, and ecological materials.

×