Deck shoe
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British pronunciation/dˈɛk ʃˈuː/
American pronunciation/dˈɛk ʃˈuː/

Définition et Signification de "deck shoe"

Deck shoe
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chaussure de pont

a flat shoe made of canvas or leather with a rubber sole that does not slip and a lace going through a channel at the back
deck shoe definition and meaning

What is a "deck shoe"?

A deck shoe, also known as a boat shoe, is a type of casual footwear originally designed for use on boats and other watercraft. They are typically made of leather or canvas with a non-slip rubber sole for traction on wet surfaces. The distinctive feature of deck shoes is their lacing system, which wraps around the entire shoe and is often tied in a knot on the top of the shoe. This lacing system provides a secure fit and prevents the shoe from slipping off the foot while on a boat or other wet surface. Deck shoes are often designed with a moccasin-style construction, with a stitched toe and no heel, for comfort and flexibility. They are popular among sailors and boaters but are also worn as fashionable and comfortable casual shoes for everyday wear.

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