
I'm obsessed with these sleek, sustainable sneakers - and they just got restocked
Cariuma makes some of my favorite sneakers (and you can read all about why I love the brand here), and while there are many classic styles to choose from, the new Catiba Pro 2.0 is what's taking over right now.
These stylish sneakers pack both style and functionality and have already sold out once before — so shop now to get them in your cart before they sell out again!
Catiba Pro 2.0
They already sold out once — so shop the Catiba Pro 2.0 while stocks last.
They have a canvas build, feature the Cariuma logo on the side, and are great for skateboarders and style aficionados alike.
Shop now for under $100
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You can shop them in various color tones in both men's and women's sizes. My current favorite is the Mirage Blue/Rose & Ivory, which comes in under $100 and is perfect for summer, showcasing bright pastel shades with Cariuma's classic logo on the side.
Cariuma still plants two trees for every pair sold — and this goes for the Catiba Pro 2.0 too. Every purchase will lead to the company planting two trees in the Brazilian rainforest. The brand plants over 120 tree species, all native to the land.
Cariuma also practices sustainability when it comes to the build of the Catiba Pro 2.0. Each pair has a cork and bio-foam insole — both comfortable and incredibly environmentally friendly.
The outer build is cotton canvas, and the shoe has a rubber sole to keep you grounded. Since it's slip-resistant, you don't have to worry about tracking in the miles with these shoes.
The Catiba Pro 2.0s are advertised as skate shoes, thanks to their slip-resistant design and overall durability. That doesn't mean you can't wear them if you're not a skateboarder though — I own two pairs in different colors and pair them with my office fits or casual workout clothes.
If you're looking for a pair of stylish, functional sneakers, the Catiba Pro 2.0s are for you — and with tons of colorways available, now's a great time to snag a pair before they sell out again.
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