Conscious
Axel Arigato
Marathon Runner chunky sneakers
These Axel Arigato Marathon Runner sneakers are ‘inspired by running shoes throughout the ‘90s with the addition of an exaggerated sole.’ The uppers are crafted in panels of wide-weave mesh and leather with protective PU cages and reflective trims that reinforce their athleisure roots.
Composition:
- Outer: Calf Leather 100%, Fabric 100%
- Sole: Rubber 100%
- Lining: Fabric 100%
Highlights:
- cool grey/silver-tone
- calf leather
- logo patch at the tongue
- logo at the sole
- reflective detailing
- mesh panelling
- round toe
- front lace-up fastening
- pull-tab at the tongue
- cushioned insole
- chunky rubber sole
- We've partnered with Good On You — an independent agency that rates how brands perform in relation to their impact on the planet, people and animals, with a multi-criteria rating simplified to a five points scale. In order to be awarded our conscious label, larger brands need to score a minimum of four out of five ('Good'), while smaller brands must score at least three out of five ('It's A Start').
- This item comes from a brand rated three out of five ('It's A Start') by Good on You. Please note, this is a brand-level rating and does not guarantee that this product is made with conscious materials.
- Learn more about what makes a product Conscious on our Conscious Criteria page
Estimated delivery standard | Jan 22 - Jan 26 |
Estimated delivery express | Jan 18 - Jan 22 |
Merchant name | GAUDENZI |
Shop Location | Rimini, Italy |
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