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Green Toe’s Expanded Footwear Line

by Warren McLaren, Sydney on 08.23.06
Fashion & Beauty (footwear)

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We’ve covered Green Toe a couple of times before, But we haven’t been back for a bit to see any new stuff. Now we are! A while back, early this year in fact, they added a thong (flip flop) and a sandal/slide, but more recently the family took on more members with a chukka and a sneaker. Here for your viewing pleasure we present the Toe Jam and the Sloppy Toe. Both sport cork and natural latex insoles, natural rubber crepe outsoles, and jute uppers. The sandal comes with a cotton canvas toe keeper, while the chukka gets recycled rubber and metal eyelets, through which feed jute laces. Lots of natural sounding stuff here, ‘coz their motto is: “Shoes with less junk in ‘em.” Toe Jam can be had for $75 USD and a pair of Sloppy Toes for $90. More info on the range at ::Green Toe Flash alert, tho' it is one of the more speedy ones we've encountered.

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I just bought a pair of sloppy toes this weekend as my next pair of casual dress shoes. very cool and comfortable

jump to top Diana says:

Made in China?

jump to top Anonymous says:

made in china? just purchased some shoes, then remembered the company was sold! is made in china a good thing? was i dooped by a GREEN lable? did a five year old make them in sweat shop? i don't like to waist, but should i wear them???

jump to top christopher korski says:

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