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NEON trainers

The collaboration offers a nature-inspired take on the LØCI CLASSIC trainers.

Orange from the sand dunes in Merzouga, Morocco, blue from the deep Pacific Ocean, green from the Amazon Rainforest in South America, hot pink from Pink Sand Beach, Bahamas and mint from the aquamarine hot springs in Saturnia, Italy.

NO BORING HERE

Bright. Light. So Right. A statement of nature and care.

Handcrafted in Portugal using only recycled, renewable and sustainable materials, every pair makes a difference.

Material. Style.

Handcrafted with a touch of elegance, the colourful design brings in a pop of colour while maintaining its fashion-forward signature.

Each colorway gives you that edge whichever way you go.

Natural. Comfort.

Like all LØCIs, these neon trainers feature a water-resistant, breathable, classic design to give maximum comfort and wear.

A cork insole made from recycled foam and a natural, hypoallergenic flexible cork ensures the trainer is always antibacterial, and virtually odour free.

The bamboo lining gives a naturally soft texture, providing optimum cushioning all year round. The lightweight, ethically sourced rubber outsole provides extra durability and non-slip grip.

Materials

As with everything we create at LØCI, this collection is crafted with the planet in mind.

Made from our exclusive blend of ocean recycled plastic sourced from the Mediterranean and the Atlantic coast of Africa each pair ensures we leave a positive footprint in every pair made.

Saving The Planet

Every pair saves 20 plastic bottles from entering our oceans and landfills, allowing us to create sustainable luxury and create a better lifestyle for future generations.

We support Mission Blue, See Turtles, British Divers, Sea Shepherd and Sheldrick Wildlife Trust amongst others – our inspiring partner's campaign for ocean preservation, helping protect vulnerable species, and maintaining the health of our seas.

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