Type of footwear: <span>Gym shoes</span>

OESH claims that their shoes are vegan, that even the glues are free of animal-derived ingredients and by-products. Although they do not currently have any certification to verify these claims, they have told us that none of their footwear contains any animal-derived ingredients or materials.

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Are Nike Shoes Vegan? The answer is – some Nike shoes are likely fully vegan, while others aren’t vegan at all. While they don’t have certification to prove it, Nike has informed us in their conversation with us that all glues used in their footwear (including Nike trainers, sneakers, track…

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Lane Eight claims that their shoes are “100% vegan.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify it, it is likely that they’re a 100% vegan brand based on the composition of their products (they say their trainers are “100% free from animal products”).

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inov-8 claims that their shoes are “100% vegan.” Although they do not currently have any certification to verify it, it is likely that their shoes are 100% vegan based on their composition (inov-8 has informed us that no parts of their shoes contain animal materials or ingredients). Some of their…

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Enda claims that their shoes are “made free of animal byproducts or materials and are not tested on animals.” Although they do not have any certification to verify this claim (we have asked them if they are in the process of getting certified and are awaiting reply), using animal-free materials…

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Arcas Bear is likely a vegan brand. They were PETA-certified vegan in 2022 (although their certification has since lapsed), which means their suppliers and manufacturers had to sign a legal statement of assurance form, stating that no animal by-products (including glues, dyes and solvents, are used in the production of…

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