Vivobarefoot Addis Mens Indigo
- Orders over $100 plant one tree
- Shipping Australia Wide
Handmade for free roaming feet. The Addis is our Ethiopian-made sneaker, with a minimalist ergonomic design for super-natural comfort wherever life takes you next.
ALL DAY UNTAMED FEELING
- Foot shaped (not shoe shaped), to let your feet do their natural thing
- WIDE to allow for natural stability
- THIN to enable you to feel more
- FLEXIBLE to enable natural movement.
- Handmade with feeling in Ethiopia, empowering makers and supporting local communities.
- Retro lace up style with handstitched construction, offering barefoot feeling for natural connection every day.
- The images with the red tags are just for reference. The new Addis does not have the red tags shown above.
WILDHIDE LEATHER
Made from naturally scarred leather from free-roaming cattle sourced from small scale farmers.
ADDIS OUTSOLE
The Ababa Sole features the signature footprint design inspired by the Laetoli found in Tanzania, the oldest recorded persevered human footprints dating back to around 3.7 million years ago. The 4mm ergonomic cup sole with heel rocker provides amazing natural movement and ground feel in the urban environment.
MADE IN ETHIOPIA
Made with feeling in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In collaboration with Pittards, a portion of our profits goes back into supporting local employment and education initiatives.
For every order over $50 we plant one tree here in Australia through our partnership with One Tree Planted.
One Tree Planted is a nonprofit on a mission to make it simple for anyone to help the environment by planting trees. Their projects span the globe and are done in partnership with local communities and knowledgeable experts to create an impact for nature, people, and wildlife. Reforestation helps to rebuild forests after fires and floods, provide jobs for social impact, and restore biodiversity. Many projects have overlapping objectives, creating acombination of benefits that contribute to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. To learn more, click here.