Thousand Fell Sale: Save 25% On Sustainable Sneakers to Stroll From Summer into Fall
11.08.2023 - 17:15
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white sneakers are majorly on sale right now. Kicking off today, the Thousand Fell Summer Sale is offering 25% off every pair of the brand's stylish and sustainable shoes made from 100% recycled materials with code at checkout. Seen on the feet of Emily Ratajkowski and Chloë Sevigny, Thousand Fell's sneakers are as versatile and ultra comfortable as they are good for the planet.
Shop Thousand Fell's SaleVegan, stain-proof and water-resistant, Thousand Fell will soon become your go-to footwear choice. The eco-friendly brand uses coconut husk, recycled bottles and sugar cane to create the comfy kicks that can be recycled when you're ready for a new pair. With shoes that are this good, you might want to buy a few pairs during this impressive site-wide sale.
Below, we've rounded up the brand's best-selling shoes so you can take full advantage of this limited-time Thousand Fell sale. For even more wardrobe upgrades ahead of the new semester, check out our guide to all the best back-to-school clothes sales happening right now.Give back to Mother Earth this fall with this stylish pair of white lace up sneakers. The sneakers comfortable, breathable and 100% recyclable.
Just send them back to the retailer when you're finished to let them live another life. Get Thousand Fell's popular lace ups in an edgy black that will pair with all your coolest outfits. For those who don't want to deal with laces, you can't go wrong with a pair of these sleek, stain- and odor-resistant slip-ons.
Offered in a variety of colors, Thousand Fell's Court Shoe is their fresh new take on street-inspired footwear. Made with yoga mat insoles, you know these kicks will be cozy.Women who are fans of slip-ons can also get them in a modern black finish. Save
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