
Help Design
the First Shoe
Made from Recycled
Sterile Wrap
Disclaimer: This is not the actual shoe — it’s a visual prototype created with AI to show what’s possible.
Your input could help shape the future of sustainable o.r. footwear

Disclaimer: This is not the actual shoe — it’s a visual prototype created with AI to show what’s possible.
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Sterile wrap is a medical-grade, #5 polypropylene (plastic) fabric that is used to wrap surgical instruments before they are sterilized for surgery. They are used once then discarded, eventually ending up in a landfill. Hospitals throw away over 255 million pounds of sterile wrap each year.
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Long shifts. Hard floors. Endless hours on your feet. These shoes are designed with active recovery in mind — lightweight, cushioned, and ergonomically sculpted to support movement and reduce fatigue. Whether you’re in the OR or on the go, every step feels softer, steadier, and more supported. Comfort that works as hard as you do.
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Made from the same medical-grade material used to protect surgical tools, these shoes are built to withstand it all — fluids, grime, and whatever the day throws at you. They’re fully closed-toe, easy to rinse or wipe down, and tough enough to go the distance. No mesh. No stink. Just reliable performance that keeps you moving and keeps things clean.

Disclaimer: This is not the actual shoe — it’s a visual prototype created with AI to show what’s possible.

Disclaimer: This is not the actual shoe — it’s a visual prototype created with AI to show what’s possible.
