TIAMOU has managed to create sneakers that are not only completely vegan-friendly but also incredibly stylish and comfortable.
The mesh outer of these sneakers allows your feet to breathe while you are training or playing a match which can help to keep you feeling fresh and comfortable all day.
The soles have been designed to have high shock absorption to help prevent injury to your joints.
There are so many colors to choose from with these sneakers that you can match them to your tennis outfit.
If you really want to stand out on the court when you are playing a match or practicing with a friend, these sneakers from Skechers are a great option.
The Summits – Light Dreaming sneaker is a stunning shoe that is bound to draw attention when you wear it.
The mesh outer is perfect for keeping your feet comfortable and cool throughout the day.
The rubber sole is thick and spongy to help provide shock absorption and extra comfort to the shoe.
Another vegan offering from Adidas is the Originals Stan Smith, End Plastic Waste sneaker.
This shoe is made entirely from high-performance recycled materials and vegan alternatives to make this the most environmentally friendly shoe on this list and perhaps on the market.
The shoe also features zero virgin polyester as part of a wider scheme by Adidas to commit to using only recycled polyester by 2024.
The Stan Smith stamps on the tongues of these sneakers make them the ultimate vegan tennis shoe available.
These Reebok Men’s Nano X2 cross trainers are a great vegan option if you are looking for a tennis shoe that also doubles as a versatile workout shoe.
The sole of this shoe has been designed to be incredibly supportive of your foot and your joints to help prevent any injuries from occurring during exercise.
The ankle support has also been built up slightly to help provide a little extra support to your ankle joint.
This is perfect for playing high-impact sports such as tennis.
Again, the outer of this shoe is made from mesh which will help avoid any nasty odors from accumulating inside the shoe.
We’ve all heard that ‘Beauty is Pain’, but why does it have to be? When these things are entirely avoidable, why is there pain, from too-high heels to beauty products tested on animals?
Hi, my name is Jessica Strouss and I am a fashion design and beauty enthusiast. Since I was young, I was always starstruck by my mom’s closet and the never-ending stretches of clothing racks at the mall.
I studied fashion in college and landed a dream job as a designer before the age of 25.