Men's Portland Hanami Shoes Mineral Yellow
€200.00
No tax 4 - 10 working days
SEBA74111YWA00-39
Product description
This version of the Boat shoe Portland Hanami is a tribute to the Sebago origins and is inspired by the style and construction of the footwear of Native Americans. Made of suede, it is finished with multicolor fringes that emphasize the ethnic aspect of the shoe. The hand -sewn tray confirms the artisan tradition of the brand, while the non -slip rubber bottom is adhering on all surfaces.
This version of the Boat shoe Portland Hanami is a tribute to the Sebago origins and is inspired by the style and construction of the footwear of Native Americans. Made of suede, it is finished with multicolor fringes that emphasize the ethnic aspect of the shoe. The hand -sewn tray confirms the artisan tradition of the brand, while the non -slip rubber bottom is adhering on all surfaces.
Data sheet
- Gender
- Man
- Product Type
- Loafers
- Color
- Yellow
- Materials
- Suede
- Product Season
- Fall / Spring
- Reference
- 74111YW_A00
- Pattern
- Multicolor
- Model
- Portland Hanami
- Reclassified
- Scarpe
- Universe_Code
- 10037
- var
- scarpeportlandhanamiscauop
- Made in
- Indonesia
- Fur
- No
- Year Group
- Adult
- Colore Produttore
- Mineral Yellow
- Outsole material
- Synthetic
Specific References
- ean13
- 8058155896858
- UPC
- scarpeportlandhanamiscauop
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.