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Embracing ethical footwear

Embracing the ethical footwear movement, local brand Holster, founded in 2001 by Ben Nothling and Natalie Miller, leads the way with their remarkable range of cruelty-free and vegan certified footwear, all designed in idyllic Noosa Beach.

Their commitment to sustainability and style sets a new standard for the industry.

As more consumers are seeking fashion options that align with their values, holster’s dedication to cruelty-free materials is both commendable and refreshing.

By producing footwear with non-animal-derived materials, they showcase that fashion can be kind to all living beings without compromising on aesthetics.

Their collection boasts an array of stunning designs that make a compassionate statement while ensuring no animals are harmed in the process.

In a world where fashion choices carry the power to shape a better tomorrow, Holster leads the change by proving that ethical and stylish footwear can go hand in hand.

Let’s walk into the future of fashion together, one cruelty-free and vegan-certified step at a time.

View the extensive range of super-luxe, high comfort footwear suitable for women, men, and children at Holster boutique: 5/55 Gateway Drive, Noosaville (open Monday – Friday). Or shop online at holsterfashion.com and receive free express delivery on orders over $69.

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