Vegan footwear brand 'perfect for business travellers' launches new range with Kickstarter
Sneaker brand SEVEN FEET APART is launching a new range of trainers with the help of Kickstarter.
The new range is designed to meet the needs of the modern business traveller by being lighter and more versatile.
It is also said to be SEVEN FEET APART’s most sustainable shoe to date; the entire range is vegan and made of recycled plastic.
Once the Kickstarter campaign is closed, the shoes will be manufactured with delivery to customers in April 2020.
SEVEN FEET APART was established in 2017. The new range, Flite, was designed as a direct result of customer feedback showing that footwear is important for commuters.
Matt Bagwell, co-founder of SEVEN FEERT APART, said: “We love to travel and the lighter the better. For us, this means both the weight of our suitcase and the impact of our journey.
“SEVEN FEET APART was born out of a desire to transform the way we travel by making sneakers that meet consumer needs as well as being sustainable and kinder to the planet. Flite is the result of collaborations across the industry, and a collective desire to make better products.”
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