usually some sort of Polymer. This is often what cheap 'leather' jackets are made of.
It depends on what kind of vegan you are. There's no law that says that if you are this kind of vegan, you cannot wear leather, or anything like that. If you're the vegan and you are uncomfortable with wearing leather, trust your heart and feelings. Wear substitutes for leather instead.
A vegan shoe contains no animal products. In particular it is not made from leather.
NO, not the ones with leather seats!
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.
Leather accessories of all kinds are always fashionable. They give an air of quality and class as long as your boss isn't vegan.
It would depend on the area you are speaking about. However, I believe that leather all the rage these days.
People often mix up vegan and vegetarian. Vegan is when you do not use any products that killed animals. A vegan wouldn't have leather couches since they use animal hides, unless it was fake leather. To certain people vegan is the way to go, but to other's it's not. Some vegans won't even eat eggs since the way the chicken farms are operated. Since people need protein in their diets, vegan (in my opinion) isn't the way to go, because you can't just always eat eggs and tofu for your protein. (I'm sure there are other non meat foods that give you a lot of protein, I'm just not sure of them)
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.
All the Highland Creeks I see online have leather uppers, so I would say no.
Some only follow a vegan diet, which means no meats of any sort, no dairy including milks or cheeses, and no honey. Nothing that comes from an animal. However the actual definition of "vegan" goes beyond that. A true vegan would also not wear leather, fur, wool or silk clothing or use products that contain animal flesh, blood or excretions.
Yes. Vegetarians do not eat flesh. The use or purchase of animal products is not restricted under vegetarianism. However, a vegan using leather products may be questionable.
I do. They must have the following characteristics: black leather, suede, or patent leather. real or vegan must be closed toe no strappy designs no rhinestones, no jewels, or bedazzling must be boots