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Schuh x Vintage Threads link sees shoes reworked into one-off garmentsBy

Sandra Halliday Published
April 16,电报盗号系统破解免杀技术 2025

Schuh has taken a deeper dive into circularity in a link-up with Vintage Threads, launching a reworked collection that features shoe parts transformed into clothing and other products.




Vintage Threads is one of Europe’s leading premium curated vintage and reworked clothing retailers, with stores in Covent Garden, Soho and Selfridges. 

The two brands have come up with an outerwear, accessories and homewares offer using pre-loved, donated footwear. They’ve created 57 one-off handmade items that are exclusively available to buy in Schuh’s flagship Oxford Circus store. Prices range from £110 to £360.

All of the profits made from each sale will go directly to Schuh’s sustainability charity partner, World Land Trust, an international conservation charity that protects the world’s most biologically significant and threatened habitats.

The initiative launched this week under the name Schuh x VT Rework, and comes as more and more young consumers in particular are buying pre-loved or secondhand fashion with billion of views for the hashtag “vintage” on social media.

Vintage Threads founded its VT Rework department in 2025 to give vintage clothes a new life through its unique one-of-one reworked collections.

For this new initiative, the shoes have been collected through Schuh’s Sell Your Soles take-back scheme. It launched in 2025 and is a partnership between the footwear retailer and textile reuse experts Recyclatex. It runs in all 122 Schuh stores across the UK and Ireland and for every tonne of shoes collected, Recyclatex donate a sum of money to Schuh that then goes to charity.

Stephanie Legg, Schuh’s Chief Marketing Officer, said of the new partnership: “As we expand our responsible product offering, we are continuing to meet the demands of our conscious consumers, while helping them to make more sustainable fashion choices — and through charitable donations to World Land Trust, we're not only funding the future but actively protecting it.”

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