Where to Buy Vegan Shoes for Children

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Sadly, children’s clothing company Frugi (which did collaborate with Clark’s to offer vegan shoes) has now launched leather shoes instead, and parted company with the shoe brand. It still sells natural rubber wellies.

The good news is that a few other companies offer quality vegan shoes, and are based one ethics (not profit) so won’t revert to selling animal skins, these companies will always be vegan-friendly.

As Europe does not offer half sizes, go to a shoe shop and get your feet measured before purchase, to avoid the hassle of returns. Vegan shoes are really easy to clean, usually with a damp cloth.

Leather is not a by-product of the meat industry, and often big shoe brands outsource to the far east, where there are few animal welfare (or human rights) laws. Choosing quality vegan leather shoes (not pleather plastic that make feet sweat) is an investment you won’t regret!

Vegan Shoes for Children from Greece

Paizo vegan shoes

Finding the right shoes for children means more than picking a cute style. For many families, values and ethics shape these choices. Paizo (a Greek vegan shoe brand for children) offers a gentle smart option that puts children, and the planet first.

Kind to Animals

Vegan shoes avoid all animal products. That means no leather, wool or glue with animal ingredients. Greek manufacturers use plant-based or recycled materials instead.

Every pair keeps animals safe. For families raising kind children, this matters deeply.

Greek Craftsmanship You Can Trust

Paizo vegan shoes

Greece has a long history of making good shoes. Many small, family-run workshops still shape shoes by hand. They use care and skill to create shoes that last and fit well.

Greek vegan brands often work closely with local makers, helping to keep these proud traditions alive.

Safer for Sensitive Skin

Children’s skin can be delicate. Vegan shoes skip harsh chemicals and animal dyes found in some leather shoes. This brand uses natural linings and adhesives, to lower the risk of rashes or infections.

Gentle on the Planet

The materials in vegan shoes need less water and land than leather. Greek brands near the Mediterranean source local materials, cutting down on pollution from transport. Many use recycled plastic, cotton or cork.

This keeps waste low and helps reduce the carbon footprint of each pair.

Easy to Clean and Practical

vegan children's shoes

Vegan shoes are usually easier to clean than leather. Most wipe down with just water and a cloth. This is handy for busy families, since children often get shoes dirty. Quick cleaning helps shoes last longer, so families buy less.

Support for Local Communities

Buying vegan shoes from Greece helps small workshops and local jobs. Many vegan brands work directly with Greek makers, paying fair wages and supporting the local economy. This kind of support matters in many rural Greek towns, where shoe-making is a way of life.

Fun Designs and Colours

Vegan shoes from Greece come in cheerful colours and patterns. The makers care about what children like to wear. They design shoes that are light, bendy and fit tiny feet well. Kids can enjoy playful looks and parents can trust the quality.

Will’s Vegan School Shoes

Will’s Vegan Shoes also has a line of school shoes for girls and boys, from lace-ups to ballerina pumps. All are made from quality materials with a whopping 355-day money-back guarantee. Made ethically and sent in zero waste packaging.

 

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