YY Nation's Legacy Footwear Collection

A project in Wellington, NZ by YY Nation
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Elevated, everyday shoes that help restore and preserve the environment, while providing ultimate comfort and versatility
Backers: 498
Average Pledge Per Backer: $163 NZD

Funded: $80,985 NZD of $22,298 NZD
Dates: Sep 15th -> Oct 20th (35 days)
Project By: YY Nation
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Latest News

Give the gift of the Legacy Footwear Collection

October 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Hi backers, Do you know someone who needs a new pair of eco-friendly shoes? The Legacy Footwear Collection is not only made from sustainable materials, but our shoes are comfortable, supportive and stylish! Plus, with four different styles, they are... (Read More)

Wellington start up aims to make 'world's most sustainable shoe'

September 28th - via: rnz.co.nz
Its founder, Jeremy Bank, said algae - sourced from polluted waterways - is made into a resin before being used in the soles. Pineapple "leather" replaces actual leather, and uppers are made from either bamboo and nylon or merino wool. Bank said he was inspired to launch the company when he was on holiday with this family in the Hawaiian island of Maui and saw waste, including old shoes, washing up on the beach. (Read More)

WE ARE FULLY FUNDED!

September 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Backers, YOU DID IT! WE ARE OFFICIALLY FULLY FUNDED. We’ve surpassed our initial funding goal of US$15,102 for the Legacy Footwear Collection! You’re on your way to taking your shoes to the next level, and our team couldn’t be more thrilled for... (Read More)

THANK YOU!

September 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi backers, You’re officially one of the very FIRST Legacy Footwear Collection supporters, and our team couldn’t be more thrilled for you to be a part of our community! We might be biased, but we have the best supporters ever, and we can't... (Read More)

YY Nation Launches the Legacy Footwear Collection, a Sustainably-focused Shoe Line, on Kickstarter

September 15th - via: finance.yahoo.com
A new era in sustainable footwear begins today with YY Nation's Legacy Footwear Collection launching on Kickstarter. Emphasizing a reduction in waste at every stage of the consumer cycle, the Legacy Footwear Collection uses pre-consumer, post-consumer, and plant waste to reduce the amount of plastic created and left behind. (Read More)

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