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Simple Women's Atire Sneaker

Simple Women's Atire Sneaker

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Brand: Simple
Category: Shoes
Department: Womens

Buy New: $22.49 - $74.95 (On sale from $74.99)

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Shoes.com  4.7 out of 5 stars 18748 reviews - Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Amazon.com - Usually ships in 24 hours

Sales Rank: 14894

Fabric Type: Washed Leather And Organic Cotton Canvas
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 12 x 8 x 4



Features:
  • Organic cotton linings
  • PET laces
  • PET pedbeds
  • 100% post consumer paper pulp foot forms
  • Outsole made from a recycled car tire

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Amazon.com Product Description
For a stylish and green solution, choose Simple's Atire sneaker. This attractive high-top has a soft, supple leather upper with breathable, organic cotton linings and trim, a comfortably padded insole, and cushiony recycled rubber outsole.

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I have washed leather and organic cotton canvas uppers. Hi-tops, hi-fashion, hi mom! I am lined with organic cotton. I have PET laces. I have ortholite/Recycled car tire pedbeds. Yes, I have an outsole that used to be a car tire. I have a vulcanized rubber sidewall, toecap, and heelcap. I have 100% post consumer paper pulp foot forms. I ship in a totally state-of-the-art/back-to-the-future post-consumer recycled box. I am part of the BETTER category. * The bottom of these shoes used to be tires that rolled around on an axle that was connected to a car. Given the inherent nature of use like this, some of the shoe bottoms (i.e. tires) are marked up a little. Sure, we buff them out and put them on the bottom of the shoes, but they still show wear. If you get them and you decide you can't deal with the past life of that particular car tire, we'll take them back, as long as they are in new and unworn condition.