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About the shoes
Growing upwards from a pristine steel midsole into textured upper, the Sansar Collection is our symbol of constant, unrelenting change. Its gradient design mirrors its making, knitted from once discarded plastic to take on a bold new purpose.
This is simply the next step in the life of this recycled plastic. Formed with waste collected from our oceans, the collection is assembled by hand to stand as a statement of how good sustainable fashion can be. Wear them high, wear them low, wear them proudly.
Shipping
We ship our sneakers anywhere in the world.
Sizing
The collection fits true to size. If you're looking for a half size, we recommend getting the next size up. Size advice.
Return
If our sneakers don’t live up to your expectation, we’ll take ‘em back within 14 days for an exchange or refund. Find out how here.
Help
Have a question? Call (724) 512-5043 or email us at info@unisbrands.com
PLASTIC REBORN
The uppers of our Sansar Collection are 3D knitted with change in mind. Evolving from a gradient to a solid tone with ever-changing textures, this sneaker lives its look. Sansar comes in high-top and low-top options, both resting on our signature 3D printed and incredibly supportive foam-free midsole. The Sansar Collection is made from rPET and will be remade once it’s served its purpose.
ENDLESS COMFORT
Sansar’s soft, breathable uppers are a pleasure to wear, while its midsoles soften your impact and absorb the shock of every step thanks to our flex-wear technology and revolutionary internal lattice structure. But there’s another comfort these sneakers bring that’s hard to match — the comfort of knowing that they won’t end up in a landfill once you’re done with them.
RESTART THE CYCLE
The plastic in these shoes will outlast us all. But if we use it right, that doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Sansar gives plastic waste a new purpose: to prove to the world that bold fashion and sustainable practices can coexist. And when your pair wears out, we’ll take them back and recycle them, starting the whole process over again.