


Campo Chromefree Leather Trainer - Extra white Emeraude
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Veja's Campo in leather tanned without chrome or heavy metals.
ChromeFree leather comes from bovine hides raised in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, tanned using no chrome, heavy metals or hazardous acids — reducing water use by around 40% and salt use by 80% compared to conventional methods. The result is a smooth, supple upper that improves with wear. Suede trims the panels; Amazonian rubber grounds the outsole. Lining is 100% recycled polyester; laces are organic cotton throughout.
The low-profile Campo works easily with trousers, jeans, or chinos.
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- International Shipping: £30
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