Belt Ordis Black from NAE Vegan Shoes
Belt Ordis Black from NAE Vegan Shoes

Belt Ordis Black

€59.00

Available sizes:
90/36 95/38
Sustainability labels: These labels explain why and how this brand is sustainable Read more...
  • FAT
  • LOCP
  • MIL
  • ANF
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  • FAT Fair Trade
  • LOCP Produced in Europe
  • MIL Eco-Friendly
  • ANF Vegan
Certificates:
  • Peta approved
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Short description

Introducing Ordis Black: an elegant women's belt featuring a square buckle clasp and tip meticulously crafted from organic fabric derived from pineapple leaf fibers, known as Piñatex. This smart and modern accessory is made from upcycled residues of the pineapple farming industry, showcasing a biodegradable, renewable, and cruelty-free textile. Shop online for Ordis Red, embodying innovation and sustainability. Elevate your style with this conscious fashion choice, symbolizing ethical craftsmanship and eco-friendly design for the contemporary woman

Source: NAE Vegan Shoes

• Outer: Piñatex - Textile made from waste pineapple leaf
• Lining: Eco-friendly and resistant microfiber
• Buckle: Nickel-free metal buckle
• Belt width: 2.9 cm | 1.1 in

About the brand

NAE Vegan has been a pioneer in vegan shoes since 2008. While many other vegan shoe brands opted for materials made from plastic, NAE has been looking for the most eco-friendly alternatives to leather since its inception.

Eco-friendly: NAE uses materials such as cork, and organic cotton, but also innovative leather substitutes. For example, they use substitutes made from apples, corn or pineapple. Very important, because one of the biggest challenges of sustainable materials is scaling up; early adopters like NAE make a difference in that.

NAE also offers a 2-year warranty on the shoes.

Fair and local production: NAE's products are made in Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom. The factories they work with are regularly checked for fair and safe working conditions.

Vegan: NAE is PETA-approved vegan

Good Cause: twice a year, NAE donates products to Remar Portugal, an organization that is committed to social inclusion.