
Cedar Shoe Tree
We recommend the use of shoe trees to maintain the shape of your Mariano shoes, ensuring they always look their best and last longer. Our shoe trees are made from cedar wood, which is excellent for absorbing excess moisture thus helping to dry out your Mariano shoes and preventing unpleasant odours.
Made in Portugal

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Product usage may consume energy and resources through a certain lifespan, while its disposal may result in landfilling, incineration and recycling, releasing greenhouse gases.
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Made to Order - delivery from 5 to 10 business days.
Payment Options - Credit Card, Paypal, Klarna and Multibanco or MbWay (these two only for Portugal).
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Cedar Shoe Tree
Sale price€75.00

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% CO2e
Below category's global average
Product Life Cycle Analysis
0%
Raw Materials
Extraction and processing of raw materials (agriculture, mining, logging) create environmental impacts before manufacturing begins.
0%
Manufacturing
Production consumes energy, water, and other raw materials, resulting in emissions and natural resource depletion.
0%
Packaging
Packaging materials such as plastic, paper and metal are used to accommodate and transport the product, contributing for their carbon footprint.
0%
Distribution
The transportation of goods generates greenhouse gas emissions, influenced by transport type, distance, and logistics.
0%
Use Phase & End of Life
Product usage may consume energy and resources through a certain lifespan, while its disposal may result in landfilling, incineration and recycling, releasing greenhouse gases.
A product life cycle analysis (LCA), in terms of carbon footprint, assesses the total greenhouse gas emissions generated at each stage of a product’s life, from raw material extraction to production, distribution, use, and disposal.