Modular shoe design simplifies the assembly process, does not use glue, and makes Joon shoes recyclable, repairable, and customizable.
Joon Shoes designed by Clement De Cooman represent new innovation in modern footwear. Created to tackle the problem of shoe recycling.
Modular system is built around a glue-free construction process, relying on flexible and elastic mechanism instead.
It clamps the upper to the sole using a set of counterforms, proving you do not need glue to hold the shoe together, just a bit of tension.
Ever wondered why recycling shoes is hard? Blame the glue. Joon Shoes solve this with a modular system. No glue, no waste, no problem.
Joon Modular Shoes are like IKEA furniture for your feet, only way cooler, much comfier, and 100% planet-friendly. No Allen wrench required.
By using single-material components for the sole and upper, Joon streamlines the sorting process for easier assembly and recycling.
You can swap out shoe parts, change colors, and basically play stylist on a whim, all without contributing to the landfill crisis.
Innovative shoe design that challenges conventional footwear and offers a sustainable solution for cool shoes of the future.
Joon Modular System designed for eco-friendly shoes you can literally take apart and put back together again.
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