Nobody's Child
British fashion brand Nobody’s Child has introduced its first footwear collection, crafted with sustainability, marking a significant step in its journey to become a complete lifestyle label. The seven-piece collection was designed in London and carefully made in Italy. The brand describes it as a thoughtful range of classic shoe styles with a modern twist.
Staying true to its eco-friendly values, Nobody’s Child developed this collection in partnership with sustainability-focused manufacturers. The shoes feature materials like vegan leather, recycled rubber soles, and low-impact dyes. Any leather used is certified by the Leather Working Group.
Jody Plows, CEO of Nobody’s Child, shared that introducing footwear has long been a goal for the brand. Customers have frequently requested shoes that reflect the same values and aesthetic as their clothing — and the brand has responded to that demand.
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