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Forget the idea of work shoes as dull, anonymous accessories. Sneaknit proves that protection can be stylish, sporty and sustainable, without compromising on maximum technical performance. A perfect balance between creativity, comfort and responsibility.
October 2025
by Filippo Crepaldi
Who said safety has to be boring? Sneaknit has decided to overturn this prejudice, transforming work shoes into a design object that combines protection and style. Founded in 2019, the Marche-based company designs technical uppers that make every pair of ‘work’ shoes sporty, elegant or casual, without ever compromising on performance: waterproofing, breathability and abrasion resistance remain at the highest levels.
But it’s not just about looks. Sneaknit is synonymous with technical reliability and compliance with the most stringent regulations. All its products comply with the European REACH regulation and meet the requirements for PFAS, perfluoroalkyl substances under strict environmental observation. “We have conducted thorough testing to ensure safety and sustainability,” explains the company. “We want to protect consumers and the environment without sacrificing creativity.”
Sneaknit thus demonstrates that aesthetics and safety can coexist. Because today, even in the world of workwear, style and protection go hand in hand.
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