Yes. If by synthetic you are referring to leather or fur, than they are not really animal. Similarly anything "man made" (i.e. in cowboy boots "sythetic upper man made soles") is also vegan.
No, but they do have a line of vegan shoes. The vegan shoes are listed as vegan on the website.
www.alternativeoutfitters.com sells Vegan Men's Formal Shoes. The have really nice men formal shoes on there. They have Men's vegan oxford shoes and Vegan Dress Shoes for men.
Earth brand shoes sell Vegan shoes and there are online shoe stores that sell Earth and other brands that have a vegan line.
Shoes are called Vegan shoes when they are made without the use of leather, silk, wool, or any animal based glues. Vegan shoes are like the Vegan diet, where a person doesn't eat meat or use anything that comes from an animal.
Since Converse were bougth out by Nike I've read that the glue that they use is not vegan. Most Macbeth shoes, however are vegan - they look similar to Chuck Taylor's.
A vegan shoe contains no animal products. In particular it is not made from leather.
Yes, they can.
Tom's make a couple of vegan shoes, not all are, but at least when you buy a pair of his shoes, they give a pair to a child in need.Please see the related link(s) below for more information.
Yes, lidocaine is typically considered vegan-friendly as it is a synthetic compound that does not contain any animal-derived ingredients.
Most large dance footwear supplier or stores will carry vegan (non-leather) jazz shoes, if you ask. There are many brands that make their shoes out of synthetic fabrics or cotton-nylon-spandex blends.
Vegan running shoes can be found in almost any shoe store that is near you, or you can just go to amazon online in find a specific pair you are looking for.
You can find running shoes at almost any sporting goods store including MC Sporting Goods, Dunham's, Strider's, or Dick's Sporting Goods. You can also find them on Amazon. I have never heard of vegan running shoes.