Project Sustainability®
John Ta'Ape Orange
| EU | US Women | US Men | UK Women | UK Men | CM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35 | W 5.5 | W 3 | 22.5 | ||
| 36 | W 6 | W 3.5 | 22.8 - 23.1 | ||
| 37 | W 6.5 - 7 | W 4 - 4.5 | 23.5 - 23.8 | ||
| 38 | W 7.5 - 8 | W 5 - 5.5 | 24.1 - 24.5 | ||
| 39 | 8.5 | 6.5 | 6 | 5.5 | 24.8 - 25.1 |
| 40 | 9 - 9.5 | 7 - 7.5 | 6.5 - 7 | 6 - 6.5 | 25.5 - 25.8 |
| 41 | 10 | 8 | 7.5 | 7 | 26.1 - 26.5 |
| 42 | 10.5 - 11 | 8.5 - 9 | 8 - 8.5 | 7.5 - 8 | 26.8 |
| 43 | 11 | 9.5 - 10 | 9 | 8.5 - 9 | 27.1 - 27.5 |
| 44 | M 10.5 | M 9.5 | 27.8 - 28.1 | ||
| 45 | M 11 - 11.5 | M 10 - 10.5 | 28.5 - 28.8 | ||
| 46 | M 12 | M 11 | 29.1 - 29.5 | ||
| 47 | M 12.5 - 13 | M 11.5 - 12 | 29.8 - 30.1 | ||
| 48 | M 13.5 | M 12.5 | 30.5 - 30.8 | ||
| 49 | M 14 - 15.5 | M 13 - 13.5 | 31.1 - 31.5 | ||
| 50 | M 16 | M 14 | 32.8 - 33.1 |
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Invasive Species Innovation
Taʻape are an overabundant species that have been overpowering Hawaiian waters for decades.
Originally introduced to the Hawaiian shores of O‘ahu from the South Pacific in the 1950s as part of an effort to bolster local fisheries, ta‘ape have become a threat to the natural reef habitat.
Schooling in hundreds and thousands, taʻape are voracious carnivores, competing with native species for food and habitat, even pushing native fish from their home waters and taking over local fishing spot populations. By removing this invasive species, we’re helping to prevent future aquatic degradation and supporting local communities.
Part of our Project Sustainability® Collection, the John Ta’Ape Orange features an innovative eco-friendly material: locally-tanned ta’ape leather made from the invasive ta’ape fish species.
Ta’ape fish have been invading Hawaiian waters and quickly diminishing the natural reef habitat and species. By sourcing 2,000 ta’ape fish from the island of Moloka’i, we’re helping to revitalize aquatic habitats with every pair of P448 Ta’Ape sneakers.
Consciously designed, our iconic John is wrapped in white recycled leather with a recycled leather tongue and statement orange ta’ape leather heel tab. Orange recycled cotton laces tie the look together, while the black and white speckled recycled tread is kind on the planet with every step.
Making a Difference on Moloka‘i
After months of research, testing and trial samples, we partnered with eco‑friendly leather manufacturer Aquaborne to use their hybrid tanning method, which saves 80% of the water and energy used in the traditional tanning process.
John Taʻape colors available
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Project Sustainability® is our journey toward a more sustainable future, marking our most responsible and eco-conscious innovations. From regenerative materials to reusable packaging, each Project Sustainability® style encourages us to think beyond what exists.