Homegrown Shoe Brand Anothersole Turns Up Its Social Responsibility With Expanded Sustainable Collection

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Founded in 2016 by Benny Chee and Phoebe Charn, homegrown shoe brand Anothersole has gained a strong following for their classic Anytime Lace-Up Flats. The brand remains a go-to for timeless, practical and eco-friendly footwear. Now, seven years on, Anothersole is expanding on its sustainable product range with the release of two new pieces – the ANEW Marshmallow Sandals and the ANEW Tote Bag.

ANEW Collection

The ANEW collection of Anothersole features materials made from recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) bottles, plant-based footbeds and recycled rubber outsoles. These lines provide shoppers with a variety of thoughtfully made products that are kind to both their body and souls.

The ANEW Marshmallow Sandals.

The ANEW Marshmallow Sandals (S$69.90) are the perfect combination of style and cloud-like comfort. You can forget about fumbling with buckles and straps; this is the most modern pair of sandals that you will adore slipping into for a day of errand running, sightseeing or hitting the town.

To keep your foot in place, the crossover upper band is constructed from three recycled plastic bottles, demonstrating the brand’s commitment to lowering carbon impact. This casual shoe will have you feeling like you’re walking on air due to its cushioned ergonomic sole made from recycled materials. You can choose from seven enticing colours for this lightweight sandal that will complement any ensemble.

The ANEW Mini and ANEW M Bags by Anothersole are perhaps already well-known to fans of the brand. Anothersole has responded to customer demand with a larger version of the ANEW Tote Bag (S$110), the perfect bag for all of life’s little accoutrements.

The ANEW Tote Bag.

Twenty bottles of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) are the sustainable yarn and fabric that make up the ANEW Tote Bag, as they have for all of its iterations. There will be less harmful emissions from plastic incineration and more protection for marine life if Anothersole and consumers repurpose these bottles.

The ANEW Tote Bag comes in a wide variety of colour-blocking fashions. It also has a roomy interior that can hold a 13-inch laptop, an umbrella, a water bottle, and more. This multi-purpose bag is perfect for any occasion; you can throw it over your shoulder like a tote or hold it in your hands.

Stylish 247 Cali Sneakers

Sneakers are an essential part of any wardrobe; hence, your search for a long-lasting, fashionable sneaker that offers all-day comfort may end here. 247 Cali Sneakers, a line from Anothersole, have seen fresh, eye-catching colourways debuted for both sexes earlier in October.

247 Cali Sneakers.

With a focus on delivering top-notch products, the 247 Cali Sneakers undergo rigorous laboratory testing to enhance endurance. This guarantees that the quality will endure, even with regular use. The ergonomic sports footbed, which is 20% castor bean oil, is eco-friendly and will provide you with all-day comfort with only one use. In addition to using LWG-certified leathers for the uppers, Anothersole weaves rPET material from recycled plastic bottles for the footbed lining, inner shoe lining, shoelaces, and backstrap. Anothersole 247 Cali Sneakers are a fantastic option for footwear since they combine style and performance without sacrificing either.

Leading on a Right Path

In addition to making excellent goods, Anothersole aspires to have a positive impact on the world. Following the principle of “Make Good, Do Good,” Anothersole allocates 10% of their revenues to their #Buy1Feed1 program. This money is utilised to fund recognised school feeding programs, construct sustainable communities where children may flourish, and provide food to orphans.

You can find the 247 Cali Sneakers both online and in-store. From 23 November 2023, you can buy the ANEW Marshmallow Sandals and ANEW Tote Bags both online and in shops, with the exception of Tangs.

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