Pikolinos: an ecological and ethical pioneer

Posted by Hazel Marie | November 5th, 2010 | In Men's, Sarenza shoe closet, Women's 1 comment(s)

Spanish label Pikolinos is not just a shoe brand, but also an ecological and ethical pioneer.

Created in 1984 by its current president Juan Peran Ramos, the main idea behind its creation was to develop unique shoes based on quality and originality.

Today, nature plays a very important part in the production of Pikolinos shoes. In 2005, Pikolinos launched the AMAZONAS line, and the ORINOCO line in 2008, making them the first ever Spanish footwear brand to obtain the European Eco-label certification; a label only given to products manufactured with ecological materials.

Turin eco boot from Pikolinos

Turin eco boot from Pikolinos

Pikolinos shoes have their very own personality: handcrafted with  natural leather that is both soft and durable, to create a comfortable shoe, with exclusive designs and unique colours, which are constant features in all of the brand’s collections.

Pikolino’s concept is based on the combination of the brand’s eco essence and the use of the highest technologies to guarantee top quality  footwear. Another identifying feature is their “sewn to sole” production method, used in the production of their some models. This allows the shoe to be flexible and adapt to each individual’s foot achieving a maximum comfort.

Not only do Pikolinos shoes take pride in being ecological, but they are also commited to social responabilities both in Spain and  internationally, through their very own Juan Peran Foundation.

Sarenza are very excited to have the Pikolinos autumn/winter collection.

Our favourites are these comfy leather boots for women:

Lisboa by Pikolinos

Lisboa by Pikolinos

And this Philadelphia model for men:

Philadelphia by Pikolinos

Philadelphia by Pikolinos

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Dec 11, 2010
2:33 PM

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