Veja
Condor 3 Advanced
Condor 3 Advanced
Story
A Veja favorite redesigned for even more responsiveness
Through their Condor 3 Advanced, Veja proves that running performance and sustainability can coexist. An Amazonian rubber sole and bio-based dynamic kickplate bring stability and a more responsive toe-off, while the 100% recycled ketten-engineered mesh is tailor-made to provide support and breathability right where it's needed.
Features
- Designed for road running
- Dynamic kickplate for extra stability
- Ketten-engineered mesh upper maximizes breathability right where it counts
- Grippy outsole made from fair-trade rubber
Sizing
- The Condor 3 Advanced runs slightly small, we recommend ordering one size larger than your usual shoe size
Size Chart
| EU | US Men's | CM Length |
|---|---|---|
| 40 | M7 | 25.7 |
| 41 | M8 | 26.2 |
| 42 | M8.5 | 27 |
| 43 | M9 | 27.4 |
| 44 | M10 | 28.3 |
| 45 | M11 | 29.1 |
| 46 | M11.5 | 29.6 |
Specs
- Weight: 276 g / 9.7 oz
- Drop: 8 mm
- Stride: Neutral
- Surface: Road
Materials & Care
- Upper: 100% recycled polyester ketten-engineered mesh
- Panels: TPU
- Insole: 68% Bio-based E.V.A. (54% sugarcane), 16% recycled polyester, 16% other materials
- Dynamic-Plate: 95% Bio-based rigid E.V.A. (76% sugar cane), 5% other materials
- Midsole: 37% Other materials, 34% E.V.A. bio-sourced (27% sugar cane),16% Amazonian rubber, 13% pigment
- Outsole: 28% Other materials, 25% Amazonian rubber, 22% mineral silica, 25% synthetic rubber
- Lining: 100% Recycled polyester
- Laces: 100% Organic cotton
- Made in Brazil
- Regularly brush your shoes with cold water and a mild soap and dry in open air away from heat sources such as sunlight or radiators. Do not put in washer. Waterproof every 3-6 months.
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.
