Court Shoe
Reference:
Brand: Made in UK
Vegan court shoe made in the UK with a microfibre top. Each pair comes with a latex cushion insole at the front and has a breathable microfibre upper stitched to a loose-fitting absorbent lining. The heel height is about 1.25 inches, at the front of the heel, on a size six, so it's not as high as most high heels and so more likely to be comfortable. This kind of shoe is always tight-fitting,
Shoe sizes, vegan materials & more...
Gender, fit | Womens narrow heel shoe boot slipper or sandal |
Soft mid-sole | none |
Footbed | cellulose board |
Size system | English third-of-an-inch sizes. One smaller than US mens. Euro translations on the left of the size selection. |
Toe Cap | Stiff toe puff between the upper and lining, designed to keep the toe shape |
Vegan Shoe Material | 2mm vegan leather (microfibre) with a breathable plastic coating, Durable except for the coating |
Washing | Don't soak as the footbed swells. Otherwise, hand washing with soap is fine. |
Drying | leave in a warm or windy place for several hours |
Wear-out | Durable. The shine rubs-off the upper material in places but is easy to blacken. Then after miles or years, the sole wears thin enough to crack and is expensive to replace. |
Compostable | no - but some Veganline.com shoes last a long time |
polishing | spray wipe or scrub with oil furniture polish, wax or shoe polish to increase water resistance but reduce breathability |
Colour | Black or charcoal grey - buckles may differ |
Packaging | Improvised recycled box or padded bag with an inkjet label printed from tanks of ink, possibly on the back of scrap paper |
Description of vegan shoe boot or belt
If you're a shopkeeper and don't sell many court shoes, do not try to get a batch made specially. It forces the shoe factory to learn as they go, and it's not worth re-stocking once you've got them. The ones in stock have been pulled over the lasts by hand, judging by the look of them - you can see plier marks. The soles were made for a safety boot company that tried adding court shoes to their range years ago, and are a very tough sensible rubber material with "anti-static" written on them. If you want a few dozen pairs, it may be possible to re-order, with or without steel toe caps but meanwhile these will run-out of stock and Veganline.com will find some court shoes that are vegan anyway or easier to make in short production runs. There are a lot in stock size 8, so these will remain on the site for ever. If you buy a pair of these size eight vegan court shoes and like them, ask for another pair at half price: we might say yes.