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elder brother learned how to shop for shoes from our mother and told
me, but I learned how to take care of shoes from our father. And for
me, it has proved to be an invaluable lesson. I have shoes that I have
owned for years that look like I’ve just purchased them. What
better way for an eco-fashioners to dispel this by carefully selecting
a great pair of eco friendly style shoes for a man! I thought it would
be fun to see what type of eco friendly shoes was out there for men.
As was the case when I started my chase for high fashion eco friendly
style shoes for women, it was a challenge to find high quality classically
styled eco shoes for men. Nevertheless, I found several great shoe
sites to recommend. Some manufacturers are synonymous with deftly designed
long-lasting shoes. These manufacturers are also an excellent example
of an environmental steward. They have made strides to eliminate poor
materials, launched a multi-brand environmental audit for tanneries
as a basis for evaluating their environmental performance, and have
committed to increase their organic consumption to a minimum of 10%
by 2010. And you can find several attractive men’s shoes on the
sites. Do you like the slogan “You don’t have to wear somebody
else’s skin to be in style!” You should visit the shoes
stores for an out of this world selection of eco and vegan friendly
shoes. Their sites are jammed packed with shoes for every imaginable
style of eco and vegan friendly shoes for the whole family. For men,
they carry athletic, casual and dress shoes. While being there, you
can pick a pair of shoes for yourself to complement your collection.
As an added convenience for shoppers, customer care can be accessed
on the site through live chat, email or by phone. Most US customer
can enjoy free shipping and returns for shoe orders over $50. Nowadays
the manufacturers make a great number of eco friendly shoes like thongs
which ate the oldest form of footwear. The laborious construction of
ancient footwear were of organic harvested materials like, wood, leaves,
plants, grass, tree bark and coconut skin. Egyptian manufacturers appear
to be the first to employ vegetable tanning techniques and spun flax
for thread to hold the shoes together. The Egyptians, also famous for
their fondness of jewelry, would adorn their thongs with beads, metals,
gold and precious stones to underline the style. |
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