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SEBA721273W901 Women's Danielle Pop Shoes Dark Brown - Fabbrica Ski Sises Biella
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Women's Danielle Pop Shoes Dark Brown

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This beefroll penny loafer is a women's summer slip-on made of fine full-grain leather. It features leather insole, fine natural leather sole with molded rubber heel, and a gorgeous on-trend pop color.

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Gender
Woman
Product Type
Loafers
Color
Brown
Materials
Leather
Product Season
Fall / Spring
Reference
Danielle_DKBrown
Pattern
Solid Color
Model
Danielle Pop
Reclassified
Scarpe
Universe_Code
10037
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scarpedaniellepoppeldop
Made in
Mexico
Fur
No
Size Scale
EU WMN - Footwear
Year Group
Adult
Colore Produttore
Dark Brown
Outsole material
Nubuck leather

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8055160822865
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scarpedaniellepoppeldop

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Women's Danielle Pop Shoes Dark Brown

Sebago Women's Danielle Pop Shoes made of Leather. Main Color: Dark Brown, Pattern: Solid Color, Season: Spring / Fall

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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.