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  2. Sperry (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Sperry "Top-Sider" boat shoe that was introduced in 1935 [2] [4] featured a canvas upper, herringbone siping, and a white outsole to prevent the shoe from leaving dark scuff marks on a boat's deck. The Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Co. later partnered with Sperry on a design using specially tanned water-resistant leather, which became the ...

  3. 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.

  4. Lace Up! These 15 Best Canvas Sneakers Go Beyond Trends - AOL

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    Off-White Canvas "The OCA Low White Canvas style is an undeniable and unbeatable classic," Katz says. ... This deck shoe is based off an original US navy shoe from the 1940s and made by Japanese ...

  5. Sebago (company) - Wikipedia

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    Sebago is an American Maine-based company creating boating and deck shoes, as well as dress shoes.Sebago was founded in 1946. [1] In 2017, BasicNet acquired Sebago from Wolverine World Wide.

  6. We’ve Put Together a Definitive List of the 15 Best White ...

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    Still, there’s nothing quite like opening a box of crisp white canvas high-tops. Just ask Converse connoisseur Kamala Harris. Sizes: US 5-18. Material: Canvas. Customer review: “My go-to shoe ...

  7. Vans - Wikipedia

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    The business manufactured shoes and sold them directly to the public. Upon opening, twelve customers purchased Vans deck shoes (now called "Authentic"), similar to those manufactured by Keds but with a thicker sole. The store had display models of three styles of shoes, priced between US$2.49 and $4.99, but did not have any inventory ready to ...