Veja
Campo Sneaker
Campo Sneaker
Story
Classic sneakers backed by sustainable, durable craftsmanship Utilizing Organic Traced (O.T.) leather sourced from southern Brazil and Uruguay, the Campo Sneaker is tanned in workshops that prioritize low water consumption and non-toxic dyes. With a timeless low-profile silhouette and rich cognac accents, the Campo offers a refined look built from innovative, bio-sourced materials that are as durable as they are ethical.
Features
- Crafted from Organic Traced leather, ensuring complete transparency and high environmental standards
- Bio-sourced insole made from a blend of sugar cane, Amazonian rubber, and recycled E.V.A.
- Durable outsole utilizes 50% Amazonian rubber for a sustainable, high-grip foundation
- Tech lining made from 100% recycled polyester for superior resistance to friction
- Suede panels and organic cotton laces add premium texture to the classic, clean build
Sizing
- The Campo Sneaker fits true to size. Take your usual shoe size.
- For the best fit, compare your feet to the size chart below
Foot Measurements
| EU Size | US Men's | Length (IN) |
|---|---|---|
| 40 | 7 | 9.96 |
| 41 | 8 | 10.24 |
| 42 | 9 | 10.47 |
| 43 | 10 | 10.75 |
| 44 | 11 | 11.02 |
| 45 | 11.5 | 11.26 |
| 46 | 12 | 11.54 |
| 47 | 12.5 | 11.81 |
All measurements are in inches
Materials & Care
- Upper & Panels: Organic Traced Leather (O.T.) and Suede
- Insole: Amazonian rubber (11%), Sugar Cane E.V.A. (36%), Recycled E.V.A. (13%), Organic Cotton (5%)
- Outsole: Amazonian rubber (50%), Mineral Silica (26%), Synthetic rubber (5%)
- 100% Recycled Polyester lining
- 100% organic cotton laces
- Made in Brazil
- Clean suede leather using a suitable brush, apply moisturizing and renovating product specifically for suede, let them dry naturally in the open air and shade to avoid discoloration
About Veja
Veja means “look” in Portuguese. It’s a name that came about after Veja’s founders, Sebastien Kopp and François-Ghislain Morillion, took a look behind the curtain of the sneaker industry and decided they could do better than the status quo. They realized that by skipping the marketing costs of bigger brands, they could build Veja sneakers from organic cotton canvas, sustainable leather, wild rubber, and mesh from upcycled plastic bottles. They could offer fairer pay for workers and attain a B-Corp certification for sustainability. In other words, they could make shoes that are better in every way: for the planet, for the people who make them, and for the person wearing them, too. Since launching the first pair of Veja shoes in 2005, the brand has done exactly that, and the company now boasts a wide lineup of stylish, sustainably made footwear.
