Veja

Campo Leather - White Natural

Regular price
$170.00
Colour: Natural
Size: UK 4Only 2 left
Campo Leather - White Natural
Size

Please Note: Due to a labelling error during production, if ordering a Size 7 for this style, the box and shoes will be labelled incorrectly as Size 6.5 and a Size 8 will be labelled incorrectly as Size 7.5

Back in a new white natural colourway, the women's Veja Campo Trainers are effortlessly stylish. Our bestselling Veja Campo natural is eco-conscious and made from wild rubber, organic cotton and utilise an innovative leather tanning process.

  • Cotton mesh lining
  • Rubber sole
  • Eco-conscious
  • Comfortable fit

Size Guide

All trainers on thesportsedit.com are shown in UK sizes
The Veja Campo Trainers are true to size but has a wider fit. We recommend choosing your regular size.
Shoe length: UK 3 - 23.7cm, UK 4 - 24.3cm, UK 5 - 25cm, UK 6 - 25.7cm, UK 7 - 26.3cm, UK 8 - 27cm

Leather upper, organic cotton mesh lining, Amazonian rubber sole

Innovation, ethics and fashion is at the heart of Veja. Throwing out the old trainer manufacturing model, Veja buy their organic cotton and Amazonian rubber straight from the source, helping create economic stability for the farmers and their families.

Amazonian Rubber

One of the main raw materials used in VEJA footwear soles is Amazonian Rubber, which Veja buys 5 times the market price directly from cooperatives formed by families of rubber tapers, ensuring the the families and area surrounding them are protected. Veja does this as part of the Fair for Life certification, providing extra funding to producers to invest in development projects such as improving the living conditions of rubber tappers and protecting the beautiful rainforest where the material is sourced.

Leather & Suede

Since its inception, Veja has been committed to traceability and chemical transparency. The bovine Chromefree leather found on Campo's is sourced and tanned in Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul), without using any hazardous or prohibited chemicals. Over the years they have developed the tanning process, particularly the use dyes. By simplifying it, the use of chemicals, water and energy are limited, and the waste water is recycled.

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