This robust outdoor life moccasin was handcrafted with fresh and soft suede leather. Hand -sewn by skilfully replicating the technique of building the native American footwear, this iconic moccasin has a upper and flexible tae -sewn moc to the moc toe, leather laces and a very light EVA -transa sole for maximum comfort e Bruck absorption. Hot relief logo on the side. The "Keuka" are perfect to wear outdoors and in camp: theirs is the name of one of the major glacial lakes of the state of New York and means "lips for canoes" in Iroquese.
Use: Free Time Gender: Man
Description: Recommended season moccasin: autumn, winter
COMPOSITION
Upper: 100%leather;
Line: Leather 100%;
Sole: 100% polyurethane
Use: Free Time Gender: Man
Description: Recommended season moccasin: autumn, winter
COMPOSITION
Upper: 100%leather;
Line: Leather 100%;
Sole: 100% polyurethane
Data sheet
- Gender
- Man
- Product Type
- Sneakers
- Color
- Beige
- Materials
- Suede
- Product Season
- All the Seasons
- Reference
- 70015R0 960
- Pattern
- Solid Color
- Model
- Keuka
- Reclassified
- Scarpe
- Universe_Code
- 10018
- var
- scarpekeukascauot
- Made in
- Dominican Republic
- Fur
- No
- Size Scale
- EU MAN - Footwear
- Year Group
- Adult
- Colore Produttore
- Beige Camel
- Activity
- Lifestyle
Specific References
- EAN13
- 8022058204843
- UPC
- scarpekeukascauot
Brand
SEBAGO
Sebago
Sebago was founded in 1946 in Westbrook, Maine, by Daniel J. Wellehan. Prior to Sebago, Wellehan owned five shoe stores. So he decided to open his own shoe factory. He became partners with shoe entrepreneurs, William Beaudoin and Joseph Cordeau.
The brand took its name from Sebago Lake, just a few miles from Westbrook. In the language of the Abenaki Indians, Sebago means "elongated body of water."
The first moccasin was the Penny Loafer. It was created the same year it was founded. It was produced in the Abenaki tradition and sewn by hand. Still today it is a top model of the brand. The first boat shoes were produced in 1948, but their patent was sold to Uniroyal.