At Bosabo, most types of leather are tanned and dyed naturally. Unlike chrome tanned leather, no chemicals are involved. To make leather from animal skins, they must first be treated during the tanning process. Animal skin contains a protein collagen, the tanning process ensures that this protein does not rot and transforms the leather into a sturdy material. For the tanning process, French Bosabo uses tannins from oak, chestnut or acacia trees.
To color the beautiful clogs and stylish sandals, the French brand useswater-based paint. Bosabo also uses an environmentally friendly alternative for drying. So the production process behind the minimalist clogs is not harmful to the environment, which we at COSH! can only applaud.
The inner soles in the sandals are made of cork and covered with leather. The outer soles are made of rubber which makes them feel light and flexible, but still have an excellent grip so you won’t fall. In addition, Bosabo also incorporates wood into their columns. The wood comes from forests in the Pays-de-la-Loire region or southern Brittany. The French brand only buys wood from certified forests. The trees are not cut down until they are fully grown, and for every tree that is cut down, a new one is planted. In other words, sustainable forest management!