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Sebago Men's Docksides Boat Shoe

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Arrives Monday, Sep 22
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Size: 7.5


Color: Dark Khaki


Description

Sebago crafts a timeless look with rawhide laces and a durable traction sole. Sebago represents authentic products and timeless design. Their original, hand-sewn Docksides boat shoe and Classic Beefroll penny loafer haven't changed since they first crafted them decades ago. Sebago is a celebration of everything New England…where life in, on or around the waters is a geographical unavoidability, where they are nautical in their traditions but deliver a future of performance and ingenuity. Their shoes are about performance-not just the technical kind, but the way a shoe behaves in its right environment, whether it be on boats or city streets. Each classic Sebago design is carefully designed to perform at its best.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10 x 6 x 4 inches; 1.7 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Docksides B727


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 1, 2002


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Sebago


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  • Italmode’s returns are expensive and their prices are high.
Size: 10 Color: Brown Leather
Not happy with this pair. This is not so much about the shoes as it is about the vendor: Italmode Fashions. The shoes were defective in that the right shoe squeaks when I tried them on and walked in my house. The insoles did not extend far enough in the toe, as the material was rough under my toes and rubbed them. Additionally the color was not as shown in the photo. Italmode charges a $9.95 restocking fee for refunds. I also had to pay the shipping of $13.35 to return them. They also charged $10 more than the average retail price for the shoes. I have worn Sebago shoes for over 50 years and their Dockside boat shoes for 38 years and I’ve never had any problems with them previously. I recently purchased another pair from Amazon and a pair from Zappos in different colors. They both fit fine, did not squeak and the insoles were smooth and comfortable. Both Amazon and Zappos offer free shipping and returns and no restocking fee. I just can’t believe I had to pay for shipping and a restocking fee for a product that was defective! I will never buy anything from a third-party merchant/vendor on Amazon again. The other Docksides I recently purchased are great and rate 5 stars. They are very comfortable shoes for when I don’t wear flip-flops as I’m retired in Florida. They fit well and the leather is soft and shapes well to my feet. I will continue to buy and wear them from Amazon or Zappos. I’m a little suspect about the origins of the pair from Italmode. The quality was not as good as the other two pair I recently purchased. Additionally, the shoe box they came in was completely different than the box the other two pair came in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2018 by Steve from Vero Beach

  • Switched from Sperry to Sebago
I've been a long-time Sperry Topsider wearer. When I purchased my first pair 1977, they were made in New England and the quality was fantastic. Now they are made in China; it seems to me that the quality has gone down, while the price has gone up. I decided to give Sebagos a try, so I ordered a pair of Sebago Spinnakers last spring. They were stiff at first, but quickly became comfortable, and the "W" width was wide enough for my feet. They have become my favorite casual shoe this summer. My old brown Sperry Topsiders needed replacing, so I ordered these Sebago Docksides instead, and in the same size/width as the Spinnakers. I was disappointed at first, because they seemed slightly tighter and less comfortable than the Spinnakers. I was almost ready to send them back, but decided to wear them a few hours a day inside the house. Within a few days, they began to "loosen up" and become more comfortable and are now a "keeper." I deducted one star because I still think that they are slightly narrow, in spite of being labeled as "Wide." Why do so many shoe manufacturers insist on making narrow Wide shoes? Probably to save on leather and costs. The quality and workmanship is superior to Sperry, in my opinion. The leather is much thicker and has a uniform smooth finish - no weird wavy spots or ripples in the leather like on my last pair of Sperrys. The stitching is also straight and even. The sole is slightly thicker, and a little firmer than Sperrys. They're not made in USA, but at least in the Western Hemisphere - the Dominican Republic - not China. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2015 by MN Swede

  • Bottom Line: Excellent, comfortable nu-buck alternative to Sperry’s
Bottom Line: Excellent, comfortable nu-buck alternative to Sperry’s What is the appeal of boat shoes? They’re simple, comfortable and convenient; they can be slipped on and off with ease, worn with or without socks (go no socks), and they pair well with chino’s, jeans and shorts. Right out of the box, I was impressed with the smooth, soft nu-buck exterior. The nap is ever so slight with a velvet touch and the texture can be appreciated both visually and physically. The construction is especially solid with the Docksides being flexible and close to the ground which presents an interesting dichotomy; while I wouldn’t go on hikes with them or unusually long walking day trips, they are very relaxed and non-restrictive compared to Sperry’s, which tend to be stiffer boat shoes. So what does that mean? Great for casual and boating use, not so great for walking the length of Manhattan. The upper and interior linings are made from heavy-duty leather, with brass eyelets for the rawhide laces which are suitably thick to prevent breaking but not so thick to prevent easy lacing. The outsoles are rubber (compared to man-made soles which are made from cheaper plastic). Rubber outsoles are non-marking and slip-resistant. Usually reserved for spring and summer use, the shoes should last for quite a many years, depending on levels of abuse. If you’re a landlubber, these can easily go a decade. The design is not unnecessarily garish so these bad boys will never date themselves in the long run. Better arch support would have made these a 5 but keep in mind, that's rare for boat shoes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2016 by Russ I

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