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Rothy’s has taken a colorful approach to going green. The label recently released 10 new colorways for its line of shoes made from recycled plastic bottles.
I kept looking at the shoes closely to see any sign of plastic...abeg don't laugh am just a typical Nigerian looking for prove you know.lol.
The range of hues includes pink, green, navy blue, camo, red and more.
Silhouettes include The Flat, a round-toe ballerina style retailing for $125, and The Point, a pointed ballerina shoe retailing for $145, available on the brand’s website.
The manufacturing process used to create a pair of the flats sources recycled fiber from approximately three discarded plastic bottles, which are stripped of caps and labels, and then hot washed and chipped into flakes.
The material is fused into filament fiber to make the environmentally friendly yarn, and a special 3D knitting process reduces waste by crafting the footwear without seams.
The material is fused into filament fiber to make the environmentally friendly yarn, and a special 3D knitting process reduces waste by crafting the footwear without seams.
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Waow. This is awesome.
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