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Noosa brand wins Global Vegan Award

Noosa shoe brand, holster, has been awarded Best Vegan Footwear Brand Asia Pacific.

Recognised by LUXlife Magazine for its services, products, brand history, testimonials and social media presence within the vegan industry, Holster’s 20th year in business produced additional celebrations with the release of a best-selling collection of jewelled sandals, sneakers and slides.

Since starting Holster in 2001, Noosa Beach co-founders, Ben Nothling and Natalie Miller, said, “Our mission is to inspire people to take a step in the right direction and support cruelty-free footwear that are good for your soles.”

Holster has the shoe market covered with a broad range of footwear for adults and children.

Non-slip, waterproof, dustproof, sandproof and incredibly durable, their comfortable shoes feature podiatry benefits. In addition to sandals and flats, their wedges add height and support with flexible, lightweight footbeds that mould to the toes and feet.

Holster takes foot health seriously refining their contoured footbeds and toe-bars to improve comfort, strength and toe flexibility.

Their styles focus on sculpted arch support, deeper heel cradles and contoured toe-bar grips to encourage a precise, comfortable fit.

Visit Holster’s flagship Noosa boutique which stocks the largest range of holster footwear in the world, including their recycled sneaker and unisex slide collections. All sizes, tastes and ages will find footwear to love at Holster.

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