ROSSISLAND - Docksides - Mocassin - Man - MUSTARD-BLUE-GREEN-ORANGE sold by Sebago
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ROSSISLAND - Docksides - Mocassin - Man - MUSTARD-BLUE-GREEN-ORANGE

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Crafted for nautical adventures, these Sebago boat shoes blend durability and flexibility with four distinct Nubuck hues. Hand-sewn and inspired by classic designs, they feature a leather sock lining, 360° rawhide lacing, and an innovative collar. The non-marking, anti-slip rubber soles ensure a strong grip in any weather. Named after Ross Island, these shoes capture the unique essence of its form. Ideal for spring and summer, they are perfect for any marine enthusiast. From the brand: Product Description Constructed to be the perfect nautical footwear, these long-lasting boat shoes are made of 4 different colours of resistant yet flexible Nubuck and hand-sewn with the finest craftsmanship. Created following an original design retrieved from the historic Sebago archives, they come with leather sock lining, 360° rawhide lace system, a collar made with a peculiar combination of smaller leather cuts, and non-marking anti-slip siped rubber soles to offer stable grip in all weather conditions. The “Ross Island” mocs are a homage to a little island off the coast of Maine, whose shape resembles the peculiar cuts of Nubuck of this particular shoe style’s collar. Features Description: Docksides, Mocassin Gender: Man Season: Spring, Summer Composition Outsole: 100% Leather Upper: 100% Leather Lining: 100% Leather

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