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The Sdu Rec Alveomesh White Black Natural women's trainers from Veja have a pretty and understated design.
The Sdu Rec Alveomesh will accompany you to stroll around town or in evenings, while being eco-responsible thanks to its upper and sole designed from organic and recycledmaterials
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A beautiful pair of shoes to combine style and simplicity!

- Lower part in alveomesh
- V Logo on the Side
- Made in Brazil, in the region of Porto Alegre
| ALVEOMESH | Alveomesh is a technical fabric made exclusively from recycled plastic bottles. It brings breathability, softness and lightness to the shoe. |
| VEGAN SUEDE | Made in the state of São Paulo in Jacareí, this suede is a 100% vegan synthetic textile, an alternative to suede made from leather. It is a non-woven textile composed of microfibers, consolidated by needling and impregnated with polyurethane resin. No solvents are used during the process. |
| COATED CANVAS | This coated cotton canvas is used as a substitute for our vegan suede when there is a risk of fading, especially for some very rare brightly coloured details on our vegan models. Less ecological, we use it sparingly on our trainers. |
| AMAZONIAN RUBBER |
Each VEJA sole is made of 20 to 30% rubber from the Amazon rainforest. Syringeiros (rubber bleeders) are paid according to the principles of fair trade. The use of this Amazon rubber increases the economic value of the forest and protects it from deforestation. |
| SOFT LINING | This jersey lining is made of 33% organic cotton and 67% recycled polyester (PET) from recycled plastic bottles. |
| ORGANIC COTTON | The canvas is made of 100% certified organic cotton, without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Cotton is cultivated in Brazil and Peru by associations that respect people and the environment, according to the principles of fair trade. In Brazil, cotton is organic and agro-ecological, an agriculture that enriches the land after it has been cultivated by enhancing the complementarity of the species that are grown and the water retention in the soil. In Peru, organic cotton farmers are accompanied in their certification and have technical and financial support to improve their production. |