Rothy’s has taken a colorful approach to going green.
The label recently released 10 new colorways for its line of shoes made from recycled plastic bottles.
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The range of hues includes pink, green, navy blue, came and red.
Silhouettes include The Flat, a round-toe ballerina style retailing for $125, and The Point, a pointed ballerina shoe retailing for $145, available on the brand’s website.
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The manufacturing process used to create a pair of the flats sources recycled fiber from approximately three discarded plastic bottles, which are stripped of caps and labels, and then hot-washed and chipped into flakes.
The material is fused into filament fiber to make the environmentally friendly yarn, and a special 3-D knitting process reduces waste by crafting the footwear without seams.