A Great New Way to Find Vegan Shoes and Vegan Bags–My Pinterest Page
Hello!
Yesterday I made a pinterest board for vegan shoes and bags. Wish I had thought of it sooner, it is so easy to use and fun to look at. By clicking on the pics you can be linked to all of (in my opinion) the coolest vegan shoes and bags on the market. It’s exactly why I started this blog to begin with, but pinterest is a much better platform for that. I think from now on, I will just add any cool vegan shoes I see to my pinterest page and that will free up my blog for more interesting things. Also, I’m going to try to integrate the pinterest page into the blog so you can just see what’s available to purchase in case you need some vegan shoes quick.
I have to say, while I was looking for vegan shoes to add to my cool vegan shoes pinterest board I was really struck by how few options there still are for vegan shoes. Some of the websites that are the top search results for vegan shoes are appaling! This probably leads people to believe that it is next to impossible not to buy leather and still be able to look presentable.
On the plus side, there are more than 54 awesome vegan shoes on my page all of which I would love to own. So can’t complain too much.
As I was searching for vegan shoes, I found that slightly contrary to what I say in my article “where to find cool vegan shoes online“, I found the coolest vegan shoes on the following websites:
Zara (sort by price, lowest to highest, should under or around $60 may be vegan, but look at the materials)
Asos and Urban Outfitters (ditto what I said about Zara)
Let me know what you think of the page and if you have a pinterest page let me know because I would love to check it out. Thanks to everyone on my Facebook page (mynonleatherlife) who sent me theirs already.
We carry beautiful brands and more important we only work with brands who treat their workers fairly and never employ children. Our concern with advertising ‘vegan’ alternatives is not all brands are created equal. Olsen Haus, Cri de Coeur, Beyond Skin, Neuaura, Novacas, Vegetarian Shoes – these are fine examples of companies who value their workers and who treat their workers fairly and ethically. However companies of the ‘lower end’ might not adhere to strict principals. So for those looking specifically for quality, vegan products the brands listed above are fabulous and truly ‘guilt free’ brands!
Thanks Regan. You’re definitely right about that. I think the ideal thing is to support vegan companies. I will try to think about that more when I am pinning shoes. Sometimes though the selection isn’t wide enough to suit everyone’s needs and tastes and I’d rather they have options and feel they can have a completely leather free wardrobe…but you’re definitely right and thanks for reminding everyone!
Check out olsenHaus shoes, too! They are all vegan and super comfortable.
That is great to know they are so comfortable. I have actually never tried on a pair. I will definitely search for some good OlsenHaus shoes to include! Thanks Diana!!