Why Leather?

Is Leather Eco-Friendly? The Sustainable Side of Your Favourite Footwear

Leather isn't usually seen as sustainable but it's time to look deeper. Let’s break the myths and give leather a fair place in the sustainability conversation.
 
 

• Leather Comes from Nature — Just Like Cotton

Leather is a natural material, just like cotton, made from animal hides that would otherwise go to waste. By repurposing them, we reduce landfill waste and create something durable and long-lasting. Unlike cotton, leather lasts even longer, meaning less waste over time.

 

• Durability Reduces Waste

Leather lasts. Unlike fast fashion and synthetic materials that wear out quickly and end up in landfills, quality leather shoes can stay with you for years even decades. They're made to walk through seasons and stories, reducing waste with every step.

 

• Biodegradability: Leather vs. Synthetics

Unlike plastics and petroleum-based synthetics, real leather is biodegradable. Especially when naturally tanned, it breaks down in decades—not centuries

 

• Leather Is Repairable and Recyclable

Leather only gets better with time. It’s easy to repair, ages beautifully, and can be upcycle -giving it a long life and many second chances.

We’re proud to use responsibly sourced leather from environmentally certified tanneries. Our manufacturing partners follow strict sustainability practices, and we’re constantly working to reduce our carbon footprint through thoughtful design, packaging, and logistics. We believe fashion and sustainability can walk hand in hand.

June 14, 2025
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