Sokito Launches Scudetta Footwear Prioritizing Comfort and Over 50% Recycled Materials

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Sokito Launches Scudetta Footwear Prioritizing Comfort and Over 50% Recycled Materials

Sokito Launches Scudetta Footwear Prioritizing Comfort and Over 50% Recycled Materials

Sokito Launches Scudetta Footwear Prioritizing Comfort and Over 50% Recycled Materials

Sokito, recognized as the greenest footwear manufacturer, introduces the Scudetta, a redesigned model that places comfort at the forefront through BioTech materials. This release builds on the original design while incorporating more than 50% recycled content, maintaining lightweight responsiveness alongside a butter-soft feel. The shift underscores a broader push in footwear production toward sustainable innovation that enhances user experience without sacrificing performance.

Comfort Through Advanced Material Design

The Scudetta employs BioTech material for its upper, delivering a soft texture that adapts to the foot. A one-piece construction ensures a consistent fit and minimizes pressure points, addressing common issues in performance footwear. This approach allows the shoe to retain its light weight, providing the quick response essential for dynamic movement.

Nature-Inspired Colorway Reinforces Brand Identity

An iridescent emerald finish draws from chameleons, amphibians, and sunlight-glistening emeralds, aligning with Sokito's environmental ethos. This visual update marks the model's evolution. "The BioTouch Emerald represents a breakthrough for Sokito. The next step in design, performance and sustainability," stated founder Jake Hardy upon release.

Deep Commitment to Recycled and Bio-Based Components

Over 50% of the Scudetta consists of recycled materials, including laces from 100% recycled plastic bottles and an outsole made with 89% castor beans. Castor beans offer a renewable source, reducing reliance on petroleum-based synthetics and lowering environmental impact. Such composition reflects rising industry trends toward circular economies, where waste materials transform into durable products and bio-based alternatives cut carbon footprints.