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Volley Canvas White Emeraude Woman

Volley Canvas White Emeraude Woman

Drawing inspiration from Brazilian volleyball shoes of the 1970s, VEJA reintroduces the Volley — the brand’s very first model, originally launched in 2005. The cotton used in its construction is sourced from Brazil and Peru, cultivated by associations that uphold fair trade principles while respecting both people and the environment. In Brazil, the cotton is grown organically and through agroecological practices that enhance soil biodiversity and water retention. In Peru, farmers produce certified organic and regenerative cotton, benefiting from continuous support throughout their certification process, alongside technical and financial assistance aimed at improving cultivation methods.

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Volley Canvas White Emeraude Woman

Drawing inspiration from Brazilian volleyball shoes of the 1970s, VEJA reintroduces the Volley — the brand’s very first model, originally launched in 2005. The cotton used in its construction is sourced from Brazil and Peru, cultivated by associations that uphold fair trade principles while respecting both people and the environment. In Brazil, the cotton is grown organically and through agroecological practices that enhance soil biodiversity and water retention. In Peru, farmers produce certified organic and regenerative cotton, benefiting from continuous support throughout their certification process, alongside technical and financial assistance aimed at improving cultivation methods.

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Drawing inspiration from Brazilian volleyball shoes of the 1970s, VEJA reintroduces the Volley — the brand’s very first model, originally launched in 2005. The cotton used in its construction is sourced from Brazil and Peru, cultivated by associations that uphold fair trade principles while respecting both people and the environment. In Brazil, the cotton is grown organically and through agroecological practices that enhance soil biodiversity and water retention. In Peru, farmers produce certified organic and regenerative cotton, benefiting from continuous support throughout their certification process, alongside technical and financial assistance aimed at improving cultivation methods.