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Iguaneye invites everyone to free their feet

May 16, 2016 Portugal
Iguaneye invites everyone to free their feet
The rubber-made models of this new brand of footwear, manufactured in Portugal, are adaptable to all types of flooring. The brand's moto is #freeyourfeet
The inspiration for the name came from the history of the Amazon Indians, who “dipped their feet in the latex from hevea tree and smoked them in a fire to coagulate the rubber first tennis shoes...”. This quote is picked from the book “The Romance of Rubber” published by the United States Rubber Company. Long before the discovery of America by the Europeans, rubber was already used by Indians to waterproof clothes or to coat unbreakable gummy bottles and, of course, to make shoes.

Inspired on this, Iguaneye footwear has been created with a shape to perfectly conform to the contours of the feet. The anatomic form has been custom-made and provides a supportive, secure and extremely comfortable fit. Unlike flip-flops, the piece that parts the toes is placed 1 cm ahead. “Just like a second-skin, Iguaneyes perfectly fit all movements and do not cause irritation”, the brand proudly announces.



The advanced elastomer used for the main part is neutral, hypoallergenic, soft and very flexible, besides being 100% recyclable.

The main part of the shoe incorporates a removable and ventilated sole, made of cork (99%) and natural latex (1%), and coated with leather hide, resulting in added hygiene and comfort: the leather used is soft to the skin and the cork acts as a natural antibacterial material, absorbing sweat and prevents odours.

The soles are also special: handmade in Portugal they use an innovative technology. A micro-net incorporated into the sole at the moulding stage allows the cork to take various shapes and to support distortions.



Iguaneye footwear is an unisex product and is available in sizes ranging from 34-43, with the brand aiming to start manufacturing up to size 45.

For more information about Iguaneye please refer to the company’s website.

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