
Insite means insoles built for better foot health
Insite® uses the science of biomechanics, podiatry, and sports medicine to build innovations in underfoot comfort and cushioning.
Keep reading...The company from the Marche region, founded in 2019, focuses on sustainability as a driver of innovation.
December 2024
An innovative company that uses the best knitting technologies to produce uppers and panels for shoes and bags, Sneaknit has always focused on sustainability as the driving force behind its research and creativity, opening up new possibilities for the entire footwear sector, meeting the needs of big brands as well as small companies.
‘We are constantly looking for new materials that respect the environment, without compromising on quality and aesthetics,’ they say at Sneaknit. And one example is recycled paper yarn, which is perfect for the production of bags and uppers: an innovative and responsible alternative, born from the desire to offer circular and durable materials.
‘With recycled paper yarn we aim to combine the functionality of the fabric with the need to reduce environmental impact, offering a product that meets our customers’ expectations in terms of both sustainability and performance. For us at Sneaknit, the future also lies in materials that respect the planet and people. And this new yarn is a concrete example of our commitment to an increasingly eco-friendly fashion industry’.
Insite® uses the science of biomechanics, podiatry, and sports medicine to build innovations in underfoot comfort and cushioning.
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