

Loop Lace-up Sneaker
Stella McCartney's sneakers will instantly add a pop of color to any outfit with their colourful vegetarian suede accents. Set on a pumped-up rubber sole that's gripped for traction, this pair is made from soft canvas produced from waste plastic and stamped with the brand's logo.
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- Made from plastic waste
- Up to 50% less energy than virgin polyester
- Loop lace-up sneakers
- Pumped-up sole (40mm), Stella McCartney Logo, stone washed treatment
- Care: Spot clean only with soft damp cloth
- All of Stella McCartney's shoes and accessories are made from non-leather materials as part of their cruelty-free ethos.
- Composition: 60% Polyamide, 40% Polyurethane
- Made in Italy

ABOUT THE BRAND
Why we love it: Stella McCartney’s label has absolutely set the sustainable example in high-end fashion.
Boasting several huge achievements in eco-fashion – including designing Meghan Markle’s wedding reception dress – lifelong vegetarian Stella has always had ethics on her mind. Stella McCartney’s commitment to sustainability is evident throughout all her collections and is part of the brands' ethos of being a responsible, honest and modern company. Stella pushes boundaries to make luxurious products in a way that is fit for the world we live in today and the future: beautiful and sustainable. No compromises. From never using leather or fur and pioneering new alternative materials to utilising cutting edge technologies, and pushing towards circularity.