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The Best Sustainable Shoe Brands to Have on Your Radar in 2025 and Beyond


We’re stepping into the summer season (albeit slightly too hot as a result of the heatwave), and now is often the time people truly evaluate their perennial accessories. Over the past few years, buying trends have shown a rising interest in footwear, with customers becoming more discerning about where they choose to shop and are eager to invite new, innovative designers into the fold.

Sylvie Mus wears the Flattered Malva Shoes

For over a decade, I’ve been dedicated to sustainable lifestyle and fashion choices, steadily expanding my archive of eco-conscious brands. Along the way, I’ve tested countless styles and curated a collection of durable, stylish, and ethical shoe brands, each rivaling their high-end designer counterparts, yet offering the added value of sustainability that many luxury labels still lack.

What makes a shoe brand sustainable isn’t a straightforward answer. I’m continually stating the fact that sustainability can be an incredibly nuanced term, and to become a more sustainable shopper is to make more conscious decisions, shift the mindset around shopping, and consider materials and the integrity of brands you support.

Lizzy Hadfield wears the Dear Frances Balla Pumps

Lizzy Hadfield wears the Dear Frances Balla Pumps

However, when it comes to looking for sustainable shoe brands, there are a few things to consider. Typically, sustainable brands are categorised by a concise production (limited quantities will ensure that brands are producing products in line with customer demand and a transparent supply chain) and consideration of materials. Plus, producing high-quality footwear is inadvertently sustainable as it will see a person through many seasons and on some occasions a lifetime.

If you’re wondering where to start, fret not. Below, I’ve listed 7 sustainable shoe brands, chosen for their brand mission statements, the goals of their founders and, for the most part, how they fared when I tested them in real life. Rest assured that like me, you’ll be proud to welcome these brands into your shoe capsule.

Julies Fi wears Bobbies Shoes

Julies Fi wears Bobbies Reem Shoes

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