Recyclable Thousand Fell shoes are 25% off during this summer sale
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Several companies claim to make sustainable sneakers, but only a few fully commit to every aspect of its supply chain. We love Thousand Fell shoes and the brand’s website details all the materials used for the production of its shoes, and when it can’t rely on recycled materials, it uses renewable resources instead. If you're looking for a transparent brand that offers comfortable sneakers, head to the Thousand Fell shoe sale today.
Now through Tuesday, May 30, you can save 25% on recyclable Thousand Fell shoes with code SUMMER25 at checkout. You can shop Reviewed-approved men's sneakers, best-selling women's sneakers and more.
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Are Thousand Fell shoes worth it?
We tested Thousand Fell shoes and loved how versatile and comfortable they were. "The Thousand Fell Lace Ups are a great fit for my feet. Unlike the Adidas Stan Smith, which initially fits too tight around the forefoot and needs loosening up, Thousand Fell offers an ample amount of space and softness through its materials," our tester said. In fact, we decided that Thousand Fell shoes were absolutely worth it if you’re looking for a versatile white shoe that promises sustainability. Typically $145, you can use coupon code SUMMER25 at checkout and snag the Thousand Fell Lace Ups for $108.75, saving you $36.25.
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Perhaps the best part of Thousand Fell's sustainable mission is its recycling program. Rather than throwing away or donating your pair of Thousand Fell sneakers when they've reached the end of their lifespan, the company encourages you to return them for recycling. Thousand Fell then cleans and reuses most components found in the shoes, recapturing "as much of the fiber as possible." Each pair of sneakers clearly outlines the cost of the sneaker itself plus an additional $20 fee, which TF says is the recycling deposit and is returned in the form of a $20 credit toward the purchase of a new pair. This acts as an incentive for its customers to continue buying and recycling the brand's products.
Head to the Thousand Fell shoe sale to save 25% on your new favorite pair of sneakers for summer. Shop the best deals now before the discounts walk away!
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