Sanuk Outlaw Shoes - Grey - Men

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  • Sanuk Outlaw Shoes - Grey - Men

    Sanuk Outlaw Shoes - Grey - Men

    Sanuk

    "Sanuk is commited to a future where their footprint on the environment shrinks to a size: 4! In the meantime, Sanuk has eliminated the paper stuffing in their shoes and they ship product without boxes. This not only saves heaps of trees, it also allows them to ship twice as many in the same space as boxed shoes. By cutting their shipping size in half they also cut their fuel and freight usage in half. Sandal hangers are now made from recycled cardboard instead of plastic. Instead of boxes, shoes are packed in bags made of cornstarch which decompose quickly. Sanuk is also starting to use a new material called Trelon, which is a natural rubber substance, instead of EVA. Features of this product: Whether you’re a surfer/skateboarder or not, Sanuk’s outlaw ultimate high top slip on shoe will add complete coolness to you look. Durable canvas uppers. Constructed with dual goring and a rubber sole."

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