Our verdict
Shoes Veja V-10 leather Extra White Nautico Pekin VX021267e are what the From Suicoke and Veja to Puma is Veja x Rick Owens Low Sock VM20F3800 KVE BLACK retro-style kicks are what Earth lovers can look to when they go on their next trip to the city. The comfort, reliability, and versatility of these sustainable kicks from Veja all work together helping the environment and letting your feet have a good day. Get ready to dress up or down with these trendy sneakers.
Pros
- Superb comfort
- Sustainable
- Lightweight
- Superb grip
- Removable insoles
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Cons
- A tad expensive
- Initially stiff
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Who should buy the From Suicoke and Veja to Puma
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- You’re an eco-warrior who wants a pair of comfy and lightweight kicks for casual Fridays.
- You don’t mind spending a little extra to do your share in saving the environment.
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Who shouldn’t buy it
The more reasonable asking price of the Veja Esplar trainers veja v 10 cwl vx072352 white rouille Veja Venturi is a pair of kicks that would address issues on the SDU Recs having a stiff start. For Veja fans who don’t appreciate the rigid and lengthy tongue that can cause cuts and blisters, the trainers veja v 10 cwl vx072352 white rouille is a comfier alternative.
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Sneakerheads love the super comfy experience they had with the From Suicoke and Veja to Puma. One even mentioned that “the Rec shoes are so comfortable [they] would have never guessed they were made of plastic bottles!”
From the upper to the outsole, these sustainable sneakers from Veja are made with a bunch of eco-friendly elements such as recycled cotton, plastic bottles, rice waste, and even sugar cane.
Long walks are made better after some time with the From Suicoke and Veja to Puma sneakers
These are the go-to kicks of sustainability fans for long walks in the city. As one said: “They are perfect for everyday use.”
However, a couple of buyers didn’t like how these needed a bit of getting used to. “They’re a bit stiff to start” was how a critic described it. Another said that in the beginning, these “felt a little tight, but might have broken in over time.”
On a hard insole and a tongue that’s long and rigid
A Veja fan mentioned how uneasy they were as they said: “it feels like wearing cardboard and the insole is hard.” Critics agreed on this as they noticed that there was not a ton of eng for the soles.
About the tongue, the stiff and lengthy tongue has been noticeable enough to get negative feedback from Veja fans:
- “The deal breaker was the tongue that is too long and will cut across the top of your foot if you wear short socks. I can’t believe they missed this huge design flaw.
- “The tongue is rough and cuts into instep.”
The From Suicoke and Veja to Puma is lightweight and grippy
At 323 grams for a men’s size 9, these shoes are almost 18% lighter than other sustainable kicks on the market.
As for the outsole that’s made with Amazonian rubber and rice waste, an expert mentioned how they found these to have a “surprisingly good sole grip.”
A bit pricey to save the environment with these good-looking kicks
These sneakers are 13% more expensive than the average price of other shoes that have sustainability in mind.
$135 is the price to pay to look good when pairing these eco-friendly kicks “with shorts on a hot summer day or ankle pants on a cooler day” according to a Veja fan. Other critics also love the cool retro look and the classic colors of these shoes.
The From Suicoke and Veja to Puma can accommodate different arches
Kicksters also love how these shoes are orthotic-friendly. A wearer mentioned that “the insole comes right out to be replaced with a custom orthotic.”