Phoenix | White - Oliver Cabell
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A shoe that's light and cooling with cloud-like cushioning to fit your every move.

Recycling has never looked so good. The Phoenix is 3D printed from 7 recycled water bottles and completely machine washable, ensuring you smell as good as you look.

Women's

Phoenix | White

$44.99

$89.98

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Shoe Care Essentials

Repel Spray

$23 $19

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Keep your shoes looking pristine with this easy-to-use spray that repels liquids and stain on any material.

Wooden Shoe Trees

$35 $29

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Keep your shoes in great shape as they age while absorbing moisture to combat odors.

Premium Kit

$35 $29

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Everything you need for a quick, easy and effective clean.


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International

STANDARD SHIPPING

5-7 Days

FREE on all domestic orders over $70

Expected Arrival: Nov 14 - 16, 2024

EXPRESS SHIPPING

2-4 Days

FREE on all domestic orders over $300

Expected Arrival: Nov 11 - 13, 2024


This style is available in whole sizes only and runs small. Wear a half size? Most customers size up for the perfect fit.

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Made in Italy

Questions about fit? Email us at contact@olivercabell.com

Description

Materials

Upper | Machine-washable 3D printed upper made of recycled water bottles

Outsole | Lightweight injection molded EVA 

Footbed | Cloud-like removable in-sole

Lining | Antibacterial lining to kill odor

Laces | Certified organic cotton 

Construction | Hand finished and lasted in Guangzhou, China

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Shipping and returns

Free Shipping
We offer free shipping worldwide for orders over $240. International orders are sent via DHL and FedEx.

Exchanges & Returns
We want you to love your Oliver Cabell’s. Pretty simple, right? If you’ve ordered the wrong size or have any other issue, you can always exchange or return your order so long as: Your items are unworn, undamaged, in re-sellable condition (i.e. no creases or visible wear on footwear), and in their original packaging.

Your return request is submitted within 30 days of receiving your original order.

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3D PRINTING FACTORY (EST. 2002) - GUANGZHOU, CHINA
3D PRINTING FACTORY (EST. 2002) - GUANGZHOU, CHINA

Here's how it works: recycled plastic water bottles are received, washed, and shredded into small flakes. Those flakes are then melted down, cooled, and pressed through a die, forming long strands of yarn. The yarn is further refined and spun through a 3D printing machine, forming the upper of the shoe.

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OUTSOLE FACTORY (EST. 1991) - GUANGDONG, CHINA
OUTSOLE FACTORY (EST. 1991) - GUANGDONG, CHINA

We sought out to make the lightest, most comfortable shoe possible, and decided to create a custom EVA injected outsole for the Phoenix. The unique sole is designed to mimic the flexibility of your feet and give you a natural weight feel as you move. To create this outsole we needed a partner that could produce in a traditional way, yet marry it with the latest technology. Our initial attempts to work with this factory were difficult due to our lower volume. However, after some persistence and a few introductions we forged a partnership. The result: the lightest, most comfortable outsole on the market.

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THE WORKSHOP (EST. 1987) - GUANGZHOU, CHINA
THE WORKSHOP (EST. 1987) - GUANGZHOU, CHINA

When we set out to make the Phoenix, we knew it was going to take some time (ended up being over two years). We interviewed over 50 footwear factories throughout Europe and Asia but none met the technical ability and ethical standards we were looking for. We then met the owner of this factory, Henry, who has been producing with some of the most advanced technology around. In order to execute our designs perfectly, we collaborated closely with Henry and his team through the entire process.

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Leather Tannery (EST. 1954) – Vicenza, Italy

Leather Tannery (EST. 1954) – Vicenza, Italy
Leather is the backbone of our footwear, and we researched over 70 tanneries before finding the perfect partner for our sneakers. Crafting leather since 1954, skins from this tannery has been sought after by major luxury brands for generations due to its high-end finish and natural feel. Producing exclusively full-grain leather (i.e. the best around), the tannery has won international awards around quality, ethical, and environmental practice. We were happy to learn that the factory owners are big supporters of small, family farms as it allows them to track exactly where their hides come from. The result: a premium full-grain leather that matures beautifully over time.

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Margom (EST. 1954) – Le Marche, Italy
The simplest shapes often require the most detail. To create the timeless, low profile look we wanted for the sole of this sneaker, we needed a partner that could craft outsoles the old way, yet marry it with the latest technology. Our initial attempts to work with Margom were difficult due to our lower volume. However, after some persistence and a few introductions we forged a partnership. Founded in 1952 with just two machines and five employees, Margom has become the premier provider for luxury rubber outsoles. Its lightweight design is longer lasting and resistant to splitting and abrasion, and it uses a Shore 70A rubber durometer rating for maximum comfort and longevity. The result: a comfortable outsole that stands the test of time.

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The Shoemaker Workshop (EST. 1998) – El Marche, Italy

When we set out to make our first shoe, we knew we wanted quality that would stand the test of time. We interviewed over 40 footwear factories throughout Europe but none met the quality and ethical standards we were looking for. We then met Diego, who manages production for a few high-end brands and agreed to help us out. He introduced us to the owner of this factory, Pedro, who has been producing for a handful of small luxury brands for generations. Each pair takes days to complete, as every step is done by hand. In order to execute our designs perfectly, we collaborate closely with Pedro and his team through the entire process.

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Care and Cleaning

Here are foolproof steps to cleaning your sneakers:

  • Dip a cloth or brush into a bowl of water.
  • Apply a generous amount of shoe cleaner to brush.
  • Dip brush back into the bowl of water.
  • Scrub shoes creating foaming action.
  • Wipe clean with a microfiber towel. Repeat steps 1-5 if necessary.
  • Air dry. Apply conditioner.

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Our Factories
3D PRINTING FACTORY (EST. 2002) - GUANGZHOU, CHINA
3D PRINTING FACTORY (EST. 2002) - GUANGZHOU, CHINA

Here's how it works: recycled plastic water bottles are received, washed, and shredded into small flakes. Those flakes are then melted down, cooled, and pressed through a die, forming long strands of yarn. The yarn is further refined and spun through a 3D printing machine, forming the upper of the shoe.

Continue reading
OUTSOLE FACTORY (EST. 1991) - GUANGDONG, CHINA
OUTSOLE FACTORY (EST. 1991) - GUANGDONG, CHINA

We sought out to make the lightest, most comfortable shoe possible, and decided to create a custom EVA injected outsole for the Phoenix. The unique sole is designed to mimic the flexibility of your feet and give you a natural weight feel as you move. To create this outsole we needed a partner that could produce in a traditional way, yet marry it with the latest technology. Our initial attempts to work with this factory were difficult due to our lower volume. However, after some persistence and a few introductions we forged a partnership. The result: the lightest, most comfortable outsole on the market.

Continue reading
THE WORKSHOP (EST. 1987) - GUANGZHOU, CHINA
THE WORKSHOP (EST. 1987) - GUANGZHOU, CHINA

When we set out to make the Phoenix, we knew it was going to take some time (ended up being over two years). We interviewed over 50 footwear factories throughout Europe and Asia but none met the technical ability and ethical standards we were looking for. We then met the owner of this factory, Henry, who has been producing with some of the most advanced technology around. In order to execute our designs perfectly, we collaborated closely with Henry and his team through the entire process.

Continue reading
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