Circular Fashion is the Future, And These Shoes Prove It
Thousand Fell is dedicated to taking the circular economy out of the conceptual, and into the real. Boasting production methods with 44% less GHG emissions, 51% less water consumption as well as a whopping 65% lower energy usage compared to the average sneaker — this is serious sustainable goals. Which funnily enough tracks with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. See how that works out?
The impressive aspect is that Thousand Fell also has an eye on end-of-life strategies, via its Trade In by TF program. Through SuperCircle, a textile recycling business started by the Thousand Fell founders, it recycles sneakers fiber-for-fiber. This means that everything is disassembled and reused, making it truly 100% recyclable.
So trade in an old pair, and rest assured they won't go to waste — and you'll get credits towards a new pair, too.
There's a new sneaker player in town. And they aren't messing around.
Men's Court White/White
Go right with white on white. A court shoe that cuts a different shape to the others in this line-up. Perforation across the vamp means a light, breezy fit for days when the weather keeps smiling at you.
Men's Lace Up White
This is the Thousand Fell bestseller, and with good reason. It combines the winning qualities of these shoes in the lace up format, the neutral colorway and the care for the planet that underpins a rarity - a company dedicated to making circularity the norm in fashion.
Men's Court Sunray-Stone
Sunrays are still out and so should these be as well. Yellow pops of color to really make a statement.
Men's Lace Up Black
A simple lace-up goes a long way, and this pair will go with almost anything. A subtle black accent at the back and barely-there seams pair beautifully with a slim sole and striking TF emblem on the tongue.
Men's Lace Up Acid Neon Green
You won't be tripping on acid with these Acid Neon Green sneaks. With elements made from coconut, sugarcane and palm, this is an exercise in making use of natural resources to best effect. Neon green pops, just like TF's green approach.
Men's Slip On Green
The benefit of a slip-on sneak is that it has a loafer appearance, that could help you go for the elusive day-to-night look. A breathable, stain and smell-resistant upper means a shoe designed with comfort and versatility in mind.
Men's Lace Up Skygazer Aqua
Elegant and simple, with a clever '1000' and 'Fell' printed across the respective bottoms of the soles, there is no doubt as to the origins of these shoes. There is also no doubt about the street cred as well as eco cred you'll be accruing with this pair. Level up and grab an aqua colorway if that takes your fancy.
Men's Court Stone
A lush, smooth grey makes this less of a stone and more of a gem in our books.
Men's Lace Up Pink Force
The Pink Force is in, well, force here. Barbiecore is at its peak, with the film's director grossing 1 billion at the box office and causing (allegedly) a shortage of pink paint worldwide. With even giants like Apple creating pink colorways, the color is having a revival and you don't wanna be left behind.
Men's Lace Up Psychic Wave (Purple)
Lace ups are a classic go-to option in sneakers, not least of all because it's a throwback to shoes of yore, when we'd run to school rocking a neat pair of bunny ears. Cop this pair with purple power - Prince would be so proud.
Men's Slip On Future Streets (Grey)
It's right there in the name - these are the sneaks of the future. Where else can you get shoes with an impressive record in making not only production planet-friendly, but also the consumption? With the promise of a new pair looming as soon as you wear these out - which will take a while - what are you waiting for?