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What if we revisited your favorite SAOLA models?
Our best-sellers are back, revisited, enhanced, and as comfortable as ever. With sleeker lines and even softer materials, these models are more elegant without losing their soul.

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Ethical Shoes for a Sustainable Future
SAOLA is revolutionizing the footwear industry with designs that are both sustainable and ethical. We use recycled materials, such as plastic, to design shoes that are both stylish and environmenta...

This fall I'm walking ethically!
Sheep wool, cotton core
With SAOLA, the only choice you will have to make is to select, from our two eco-responsible shoe models, the color that appeals to you the most.
For the Fall/Winter 20...

Why choose SAOLA Waterproof?
To convince yourself, just read the feedback from our satisfied customers!
"Used For a 3-hour walk in the forest on wet ground, my feet were kept dry and warm. They are comfortable, they seem s...

For a life on the move, choose the Tsavo 2.0
The embodiment of style, serving an active life!
The Tsavo 2.0 Wool shoe from SAOLA is designed to offer an unparalleled everyday comfort experience, while incorporating advanced technical feat...

Meeting our muse
As we begin this new chapter of SAOLA, we put aside our original logo and let 's start fresh with a new icon that more accurately represents our brand. Our new logo - a interpretation abstract of...

1% FOR FRIENDS OF BONOBOS
Touched by the commitment and support that this association brings to the Bonobos of Congo, we wanted to help them at our level by donating funds to them each year, through each pair of shoes. The...

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A greener working day with simple gestures
6 more ecological and responsible solutions for everyday life, at home and at work! New means of transport, coffee bean machine, glass containers, waste recycling... A quick summary of very simple ...

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Recycling, downcycling, upcycling… And Saola in all this?
We must first review the definition of recycling (or recycling in French) in order to understand what upcycling (overcycling) and downcycling (decycling) are.