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Our 13 Favourite More Sustainable and Ethical Boots for Winter

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11 Dec, 2023

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Finding boots that will keep you warm and stylish that also match your conscious shopping checklist can be tricky. We tracked down 13 more ethical and sustainable winter boots to help out.

Winter boots: the practical cold weather staple

Nothing says practical style like a good pair of boots, especially when the colder weather hits. But finding boots that match your aesthetic and your morals can be tricky. Luckily, the Good On You team has been on the hunt for stylish, more sustainable and ethical boots to keep your feet warm, dry, and chic.

While boots have traditionally been made with virgin animal leather, these days there are a myriad of innovative material options warm and sturdy enough to stand the test of time in colder climates. Options like recycled rubber, deadstock leather, repurposed plasic, and pineapple leather offer a kinder alternative.

Here’s our list of great looking boots from brands doing right by people, the planet, and animals. With options like weatherproof vegan boots to deadstock leather boots, there’s bound to be a boot to warm your foot for years to come.

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