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Sebago Men's Docksides Portland Waxed Boat
Sebago Men's Docksides Portland Waxed Boat
Sebago Men's Docksides Portland Waxed Boat
Sebago Men's Docksides Portland Waxed Boat
Sebago Men's Docksides Portland Waxed Boat
Sebago Men's Docksides Portland Waxed Boat
Sebago Men's Docksides Portland Waxed Boat
Sebago Men's Docksides Portland Waxed Boat

Sebago Men's Docksides Portland Waxed Boat Shoes, Brown Brown 900, Womens 10

Product ID : 41307447
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Galleon Product ID 41307447
Shipping Weight 2.66 lbs
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Model 70000G0
Manufacturer Sebago
Shipping Dimension 13.98 x 7.56 x 5 inches
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13,573

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Sebago Men's Docksides Portland Waxed Boat Features

  • Brand: Sebago - Style: Docksides FGL Oiled Waxy

  • Upper: Made of a unique piece hot stuffed leather and hand-sewn with the finest craftsmanship. Conditioned with a combination of oil and wax, enhanced by a natural polish quality. Made to look exclusive, sleek and long lasting. Nickel free, non-corrosive eyelets. 360 leather rawhide lace system. Regular/Medium width

  • Sole: Non-marking, anti-slip siped rubber soles

  • Inner: Naturally breathable comfortable leather sock lining

  • Style Tip: Wear with chinos or shorts


About Sebago Men's Docksides Portland Waxed Boat

Constructed to be the perfect nautical footwear, these long-lasting boat shoes are made of a unique piece of hot stuff buffed leather conditioned with a rich combination of oils and waxes, then hand-sewn with the finest craftsmanship: enhanced by a natural polish quality, they come with leather sock lining, 360° rawhide lace system and non-marking antislip siped rubber soles to offer stable grip in all weather conditions. The “Portland” mocs bear in their very DNA an innate affection and bond towards the city of Portland, one of the largest seaports in New England, also host of a world famous Yachting Club.