Nobody’s Child launches first sustainable shoe collection

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.

Recent Posts

Denim Deal launches Innovation Hub for circular denim technologies

Denim Deal has launched the Denim Deal Innovation Hub, a platform designed to accelerate the adoption of technologies to support…

11 hours ago

Prickly pear peel waste and microwave dyeing boost wool textiles performance

A new study has demonstrated that prickly pear peel waste, when combined with microwave-assisted dyeing, can serve as sustainable natural…

11 hours ago

KARL MAYER unveils four-way stretch eyelash lace

KARL MAYER has introduced a four-way stretch TEXTRONIC eyelash lace, setting a new benchmark for premium lingerie, fashionwear, and body-fitting…

11 hours ago

Artistic Milliners advances sustainable denim dyeing

Artistic Milliners has expanded sustainable denim dyeing technologies with the latest developments in its Ice Breaker, Dolce Vita, and Code…

1 day ago

BRM showcases military-grade Kevlar webbing

Bally Ribbon Mills has highlighted its high-performance Kevlar® webbing and tapes engineered to meet the stringent Mil-T-87130 military specification.

1 day ago

Goldwin partners to develop renewable nylon supply chain for The North Face

Goldwin Inc. has partnered with Neste, Idemitsu Kosan, and Toray Industries for a renewable nylon supply chain for selected The…

1 day ago