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  2. Nisolo is committed to creating sustainably made leather ...

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    Meet Nisolo, an ethical shoe and fashion brand that is committed to paying all of its workers a living wage. Nisolo is committed to creating sustainably made leather shoes and accessories [Video ...

  3. Similar to other sneaker brands like Converse and Vans, Cariuma's shoes are unisex (Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Hamm are also fans). The Oca Lows are available in sizes 5 to 13 for men and women ...

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  5. Cariuma - Wikipedia

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    Cariuma is a Brazilian footwear brand founded in 2018. The company's shoes are marketed as being produced in a sustainable manner using organic products like bamboo and cotton to make environmentally friendly footwear.

  6. SoleRebels - Wikipedia

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    SoleRebels is an International footwear company based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.The company was created by Ethiopian entrepreneur Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu in 2005. The business is recognized for its ethical production, [1] [2] including Fair Trade practices and the use of sustainable materials in its manufacturing, particularly its use of recycled tires for the soles of its shoes.

  7. Rykä - Wikipedia

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    Rykä was founded in 1987 by Sheri Poe, who wanted to design a better-fitting athletic shoe for women. [1] [2] The company also produces athletic apparel for women. [citation needed] Rykä merged with Global Sports in 1997. [3] Global Sports sold its branded division in 1999 to American Sporting Goods Corporation. [4]