Boat Shoes

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Jackman Boat Shoe
Brown
Boat Shoes£95 -
Dockside Portland Leather Boat Shoe
Brown Tan
Docksides£150 -
Portland Martellato
Blue Navy
Docksides£160 -
Portland Fleshout
Beige Camel
Docksides£150 -
Dockside Portland Womens Leather Boat Shoe
Brown Tan
Boat Shoes£150 -
Foremust
Blue Navy_White
Marine£120 -
New in
Dockside Portland Jib Suede Boat Shoe
Blue Navy-Papyrus-Cuoio
New inDocksides£160 -
Portland Washed Canvas Boat Shoe
Brandy
Docksides£150 -
Portland Washed Canvas Boat Shoe
Green Military
Docksides£150 -
New in
Portland Martellato
Green Hunter
New inDocksides£160 -
Portland Washed Canvas Boat Shoe
Beige Camel
Docksides£150 -
Portland Washed Canvas Boat Shoe
Blue Navy
Docksides£150 -
Jackman Boat Shoe
Blue Navy
Boat Shoes£95 -
Portland Fleshout
Brown Cognac
Docksides£150 -
Scotty
Blue Universe
Docksides£165 -
Scotty
Moka
Docksides£165 -
Triton Three Eye FGL
Brown Cognac
Docksides£155 -
New in
Docksides Portland Boat Shoe NBK
Dark Brown
New inDocksides£140
Deck Shoes / Boat Shoes
Sebago boats shoes are the perfect iconic timeless boat shoe, Italian boats shoes in a range for men's, women's.
What's the difference between deck shoes and boat shoes?
Boat shoes defines footwear that can handle water resistance, this is greatly because of the materials they are made with, from rubber soles to the upper leather, their design base has origins in boat use as it has a moccasin-like footwear style with a low cut and a quality rubber sole, often of a light colour but essentially non-marking aimed at avoiding slipping/squid. Their heritage as a style of their own is characterized by their nautical popular connotation via the use of deck shoes or boat shoes to define them. This shoe used by sailors has found it's way into modern footwear as a robust casual shoe. Boat Shoes are also often called Deck Shoes.