These vegetarian shoes and boots are made with an expensive stitching process that lengthens their life, bends easily, and can be repaired. Unlike cheaper glued-together boots, it allows for complex sole designs - in this case the Tredair® sole made of up-market, crack-resistant plastic, a porous insole board and an injected layer of quality bungee. Most soles that claim to contain air will either contain a bit of carpet under-felt, which is good at moulding round your foot-shape, or a springy chamber with less moulding ability. The Tredair® sole does both, as well as resisting cracks and bending easily. One customer writes "they feel very comfortable it will be a shame to go out in them - i think i'll use them inside and go out in my slippers!".
Source: veganline.com
Source: veganline.com

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