Made of premium suede leather to offer flexibility and a soft, comfortable fit, this slip-on driving moccasin has been hand-sewn with the finest craftsmanship. The upper is directly stitched to a non-slip rubber lug sole to ensure a secure, easy and stable grip. Byron' moccasins are designed to enjoy travelling and stopping along Maine's most scenic routes. The town of Byron, named after Lord Byron and home to Coos Canyon on the Swift River, is the designated starting point of the Rangeley Lakes National Scenic Byway.
Data sheet
- Gender
- Man
- Product Type
- Loafers
- Color
- Brown
- Materials
- Suede
- Product Season
- All the Seasons
- Reference
- 7001620_901
- Pattern
- Solid Color
- Model
- Byron Suede
- Reclassified
- Scarpe
- Universe_Code
- 10037
- var
- scarpebyronsuedescauot
- Made in
- El Salvador
- Fur
- No
- Size Scale
- EU MAN - Footwear
- Year Group
- Adult
- Colore Produttore
- Dark Brown
- Outsole material
- Synthetic
Specific References
- ean13
- 8016279939820
- UPC
- scarpebyronsuedescauot
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.