Treading lightly

Janet Gyenes | Image: Sven Segal | Published: June 03, 2008
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When the weather warms, fashionistas and beach bums alike can be seen sporting the ever-present flip-flop, and now Vancouverites can skip the rubber flip in favour of one that’s a lot more planet friendly. Po-Zu (the name is taken from the Japanese word for “pause”), has introduced a new line of summer sandals, which includes Ziggy and Flynn, adjustable flip-flops fashioned from organic hemp or leather.

These chic sandals can easily maintain a foothold in the eco-fashion market. The organically grown hemp is hypoallergenic and mould resistant, and inhibits bacteria growth. The Hemp Rose hue comes from low-impact dyes that are free of heavy metals, and long-lasting leather is organically tanned with vegetable extracts from the bark of the mimosa and quebracho trees.

The flip-flops’ comfy “foot mattresses” are made from coir, a combination of coconut fibre and pure vegetable latex. And Po-Zu sandals come in a coir shoebox that doubles as a decomposable seed tray, which can be planted right into the ground.

Po-Zu even scores points in the strange-but-true department with its newest creation: an edible shoe cream. Comprised of natural ingredients, it can be used as a skin moisturizer, lip balm, hair conditioner or – if you dare – a spread for your morning toast!

Whether you’re lithe and light on your feet, or someone who strides with a purpose, this summer, take a little time to po-zu, and lighten your footprint on the planet.

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So this article has me

By Anonymous, July 9, 2008 at 21:36

So this article has me interested, but I wondered if they could give some hints of where to find these "chic sandals?" Thanks.

Yep: you can find these

By jbucher, July 24, 2008 at 11:33

Yep: you can find these sandals at Holt Renfrew and Granville Island Organix, or by going to www.po-zu.com.

John Bucher
Editor, Granville Online


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