Simple Men's Toemorrow Sneaker,Tan,7 M
Size : 7 M
Color : Tan
Material : Washed organic cotton/linen
Bamboo linings
Cushioned felt heel pad
Removable natural latex pedbed with a cotton canvas cover
Uses water based cements
100% post consumer paper pulp footbeds
From: $89.95
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toemorrow from simple are great shoes
When I first tried these on, I thought they were too small. But I put on thinner socks and they are now fine. Very politically correct shoes: not animal parts whatssoever!
kind of funky, definately cool!
Excellent
Got my pair yesterday and they feel great! Definitely getting compliments on how they look, which is always nice. They are light, comfortable, have great traction, and look great with jeans--or whatever. Excellent buy!
Simple Green Toe Toemorrows
These sneakers are the most comfortable and well built sneakers that I have purchased in years. The pedbed has a pebble appearance that does not collapse with use and shares the weight of your foot at stress points throughout your sole. The linings are bamboo and organic cotton and last much longer at the heel than shoes with plastic firm and fixed heel lasts. Latex and linen are used for the exterior of the heel and extends to the toe area and bumper/heel guards. Organic cotton and linen make up the top and sides of the shoes which dries quickly should they get wet in rain or snow. Shoe strings are made from jute. Grommets are brass.
No animal died to make these shoes. They are 100% vegetarian/vegan, and the soles are latex which will not survive in land fills for the foreseeable future. Toemorrows are not work boots but shoes for school, college, recreation, and city streets. Kudos to Simple for making such an outstanding sneaker. I have used mine daily for five months, and they are doing very well and will last another similar period time if not longer. Robert Lukens.