- Spain
La Veintinueve emphasises local production in Spain but does not provide further details on standards or certifications that would give more insight into the production process.
No specific information regarding certificates or working conditions is provided on the website.
The brand only states that their shoes are entirely handmade.
Materials
- No information is provided about the materials used, apart from the mention of leather.
The company does not inform customers about the materials used or any potential certifications. La Veintinueve only mentions that leather is used for the production of their shoes, a breathable material known for its durability when properly cared for. Here’s an interesting article about leather and how to choose more sustainable leather options.
Many of the products are decorated with embroidery, decorative buttons, and belts.
Packaging
La Veintinueve does not indicate what packaging materials are used.
Water consumption & chemicals
La Veintinueve makes no statements regarding water consumption, chemical management, or relevant certifications.
Circular product design
- Since no details about the materials are provided, the circularity of the products cannot be assessed.
Circular business model
- The brand does not provide any information about a potential repair or take-back service.
Distance and complexity of the supply chain
- La Veintinueve produces locally in Spain.
- The company is also based in Barcelona, Spain.
- It has a store in Barcelona and one in Madrid.
Transport
- No specific information is provided about transport within the supply chain. Given the company’s base in Barcelona and production in Spain, COSH! assumes that the supply chain is local and therefore limited.
- Leather
- No information is provided about the origin of the leather.
The company does not provide details on possible certifications or a code of conduct for animal-derived materials.
La Veintinueve promotes itself online with 5 collections and more than 100 shoe designs, offering a sale section on its website.
The company offers colourful pin-up, vintage, and retro-inspired clothing, standing out with its vibrant patterns.
- The company only communicates the production country, Spain, but not the processes within the supply chain or the materials used.
- On some product pages, customers can find a brief description of the respective products.
- The prices of the products are not transparently broken down.
- La Veintinueve does not publish any information regarding social or environmental aspects of the company.
- The traceability of products is not possible.
Conclusion
Find stores near you that sell La Veintinueve products and explore their funky clothes and shoes.
COSH! hopes for a more transparent breakdown of materials and their origins in the future. Certifications and clear information on working conditions in the supply chain could further build consumer trust and better reflect the company’s social responsibility.