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  2. Boat Shoes Are Cool Again—We Found 20 Pairs Perfect for Summer

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    Our panel of 10 style editors tested over 50 boat shoes on land and water, to find the best ones to wear this summer. We looked for boat shoes with grippy outsoles, comfortable footbed, and ...

  3. Boat Shoes Are Back—Here Are 15 Ways to Wear Them Now - AOL

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    Classic Leather Boat Shoe. Timberland gives its spin on boat shoes with this plain white pair, contrasted by a tan heel and shoelace. Sizes: US 5.5-11. Materials: Leather, rubber. Colors: White ...

  4. Sperry (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Sperry or Sperry Top-Sider is an American brand of boat shoe designed in 1935 by Paul A. Sperry. Sperrys, or Top-Siders, were the first boat shoes introduced into the boating and footwear markets. Until January 2024, the Sperry brand was owned by Wolverine World Wide and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.

  5. Slip-on shoe - Wikipedia

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    A bridegroom from Bjerkeland near Bergen wearing folk costume and slip-on shoes, photo before 1870. Credit: Marcus Selmer In the United States and some European countries, such as Italy, the loafer enjoys general use as a casual and informal shoe worn for work and leisure, though lace-ups are still preferred for more formal situations. [ 5 ]

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    Amazon shoppers say they've found a solution to foot pain with these comfortable Feethit Slip-On Walking Shoes, on sale for as low as $29. They have more than 5,600 five-star ratings from verified ...

  7. Boat shoe - Wikipedia

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    Boat shoes (also known as deck shoes or top-siders) are typically canvas or leather with non-marking rubber soles designed for use on a boat. A siping pattern is cut into the soles to provide grip on a wet deck; the leather construction, along with the application of oil, is designed to repel water; and the stitching is highly durable.