The modern vegan shoe story arguably began in when sisters Erica and Sara Kubersky opened MooShoes in a former butcher shop in Manhattan. They were early pioneers solving a personal frustration: finding shoes that were both cruelty-free and stylish. Since then, the movement has expanded from niche brands like Will's Vegan Store (founded in 2012) to luxury giants like Stella McCartney and mainstream players like Nike and Dr. Martens. Where to Buy: Top Recommendations for 2026
Whether you are looking for timeless boots or high-performance sneakers, these retailers and brands are leading the way:
Buying vegan shoes used to be a scavenger hunt through specialty catalogs for "tofu hemp shoes" that prioritized ethics over aesthetics. Today, the market has transformed into a $40 billion global industry where high-fashion and sustainable innovation meet. The Story of the Vegan Shoe Movement
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