Are POLOLOs a sustainable alternative?

Is it really necessary to keep buying new clothes or shoes? Or is there an alternative that is sustainable and still looks chic?

Full wardrobes – real treasure troves

Every year, tens of new collections come out – the “latest trends”. Actually trends that already existed back then. The wardrobes usually contain many items of clothing and one wide selection of shoes. Is it necessary to have so much? Let's be honest, we usually never wear everything we have at home.
Aren't just a few selected pieces enough, but the quality is really good? Second-hand stores have a diverse selection of clothing and shoes. There are often hidden treasures there. You can exchange or give away your clothes. A wonderful Alternative to constantly buying new goods.

Second hand: quality shoes with resale value

This also works with shoes. Class instead of quantity! That's what POLOLO stands for. Like in the good old days, when quality came first. Isn't it wonderful when the shoes from the first child fit the second child and are still in shape? This means your favorite pieces can be worn for a long time or simply sold in a second-hand shop.
Many pieces also have one right high resale value. Our high-quality POLOLOs can also be resold if they no longer fit. Our insoles can also be easily replaced - available from your specialist retailer or in our shop. This means the resale value is even greater and the shoe is almost like new again when it is passed on. That's exactly what's important to us.

Not always new - but always high quality!

We produce shoes that... worn for a long time it's just that children's little feet grow so quickly. What to do? Small children's shoes in particular can be passed on with confidence or resold at a good price.
It doesn't always have to be new. It doesn't always have to be a lot. But it has to good and high quality otherwise it will end up in the bin too quickly.

POLOLO's are definitely a sustainable alternative and contribute to changing our consumer behavior.

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Photo: POLOLO

The "Juan" lace-up shoe in red, made from vegetable-tanned leather, can be worn for a long time.