Category: Children's shoes
New POLOLO collection catalogue 2022-2023
The new collection New cuts, barefoot soles, new model ranges and functions and, above all, the variety also of new ecological materials have met with great enthusiasm among children, parents and retailers. We have increasingly expanded the vegan line as well as the barefoot model range. POLOLO member of the ANWR and Rexor trade cooperations… continue reading
Eurythmy – what’s that?
And what does eurythmy have to do with our POLOLOs? Eurythmy is the art of expressing language or music with the body through movement. It connects mind and body and strengthens social behaviour and trust in a community. Through coordination exercises it helps to connect the body with the head. The word “eurythmy” is derived… continue reading
POLOLO finally live again: Invitation for retailers
We will show our new collection at the “SUPREME KIDS” in Munich, “INNATEX” near Frankfurt/Main and “Kindermoden NORD” in Hamburg. This summer of 2021, POLOLO will again be represented with trade fair stands in Bavaria, Hesse and Hamburg, so that we are easy to reach from all parts of Germany. We cordially invite you to… continue reading
Vegan colourful shoes made from SEAQUAL® YARN
“Together for a clean ocean!” SEAQUAL INITIATIVE‘s motto has inspired us to create our new colourful children’s shoe collection made from Upcycled Marine Plastic. Unfortunately, millions of tonnes of waste still end up in our seas every year. We all know: This is a danger to our environment! SEAQUAL INITIATIVE works with ocean clean-up programmes,… continue reading
The anthroposophical way of life: Do POLOLOs fit in?
Rudolf Steiner is a well-known name for many
Steiner has become known worldwide as the founder of anthroposophy, school founder, artist and social reformer. He was a lateral thinker in his time and moved many things. Waldorf education focuses on the continue reading
Second-Hand fashion as a sustainable alternative
Are POLOLOs a sustainable alternative?
Is it really necessary to keep buying always new clothes or shoes? Or is there an alternative that is continue reading
Hemp: The universally applicable natural fibre
Report on the „Fibre Seminar“ in POLOLO‘s ShowRoom, Part 4
At the end of our “Fibre Seminar”, the natural fibre hemp and a few short remarks on the topic of the “Green Button” were on the agenda. The first hemp fabrics are said to have existed in Asia a good 12,000 years ago, said guest speaker Heike Hess, office manager of the continue reading
Wool: The “air conditioner” among natural fibres
Report on the „Fibre Seminar“ in POLOLO‘s ShowRoom, Part 3
Wool from animal hair is considered the oldest fibre used by humans – the fur of farm animals was already used in the Stone Age, explained guest speaker Heike Hess, branch manager of the Association of the International Natural Textile Industry (IVN), in the third part of the „Fibre Seminar“ in POLOLO‘s ShowRoom. The two previous articles focusing on leather and cotton can also be found in our blog. We have also filmed the presentation on wool – you can find it at continue reading
POLOLO uses natural leather
Report on the POLOLO ShowRoom “Fibre Seminar” on leather In our second blog article on POLOLO‘s “Fibre Seminar”, we now deal with the topic of leather. The natural leather used by POLOLO nestles against children’s feet like a second skin. Our leather slippers are therefore the best alternative to healthy barefoot walking. This lecture given… continue reading