on all orders over $150
on all orders over $150
Veja is a French sneaker brand founded in 2004 that aims to reinvent footwear with an ethical vision.
It uses sustainable materials such as organic cotton, wild Amazonian rubber, vegetable-tanned leather, and recycled plastic.
Veja is committed to fair trade — working directly with producers, paying for crops in advance, and promoting transparency.
Production takes place mainly in Brazil (and increasingly in Europe for the local market) in factories that respect workers’ rights.
Its design is defined by a clean, timeless aesthetic, featuring the iconic “V” logo on the sides of its sneakers.
Description Details Inspired by the Brazilian volleyball shoes of the 70s, VEJA is reissuing the Volley - its very first model launched in 2005....
View full detailsDescription Details Inspired by the Brazilian volleyball shoes of the 70s, VEJA is reissuing the Volley - its very first model launched in 2005....
View full detailsDescription Details Inspired by the Brazilian volleyball shoes of the 70s, VEJA is reissuing the Volley - its very first model launched in 2005....
View full detailsDescription Details The bovine leather comes from farms in Uruguay, a country known for its culture of animal husbandry and the quality of its...
View full detailsDescription Details Sourced from southern Brazil and Uruguay, our bovine leather is tanned locally in workshops selected for their environment...
View full detailsDescription Details Sourced from southern Brazil and Uruguay, our bovine leather is tanned locally in workshops selected for their environment...
View full detailsDescription Details Sourced from southern Brazil and Uruguay, our bovine leather is tanned locally in workshops selected for their environment...
View full detailsDescription Details Suede is the underside of leather, sanded to give it a soft and smooth feel. It comes from farms in the Rio Grande do Sul re...
View full detailsDescription Details The bovine ChromeFree leather is smooth and light. Coming from farms located in the south of Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul), ...
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