This functional boat shoe is great for the avid sailor or amateur boatman alike. If you prefer dry land, the Eastport pairs nicely with khakis or jeans.
Three-eyelet handsewn boat shoe
Functional rawhide lacing
Full leather linings
Two vented screen eyelet
LaRomana siped boat sole
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WAXED AND GRAIN LEATHERS Waxed and grain leathers can be cleaned using a damp cloth to remove dirt and any residue. Using a soft cloth, apply Allen Edmonds Leather Lotion. Allow shoes to completely air dry. Buff waxed leathers gently with a cotton flannel cloth to bring out their shine.
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Allen Edmonds handsewn shoes are carefully crafted by some of the most skilled shoemakers in the world. Handsewing is thought to be one of the oldest forms of shoemaking, and the required attention to detail demands that a craftsperson spends several hours stitching each pair of shoes. The result is beautifully crafted footwear that only the hands of a true artisan can master.
Allen Edmonds handsewns use a tubular moc construction. This technique allows the lower leather to be pulled up around the last and stitched to the upper leather, resulting in an extremely comfortable and flexible shoe. The sole is then either stitched or adhered to the upper to complete the shoe.
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This Handsewn style is recraftable®.
Allen Edmonds Handsewn shoes are so well-made that we can actually return them to their original glory with our exclusive Recrafting process. Using a process similar to the original manufacturing process, we literally rebuild worn footwear from the bottom up.
When you send your shoes in for Recrafting, our experts will first remove the heel and the sole from the shoe. Stretched over the proper last, the original uppers are re-shaped and the rebuilding process begins. After your shoes are re-soled and heeled, old finishes are carefully removed from the leather and new polishes and waxes applied. Finaly the sockliners are replaced on the inside of the shoe. In about four weeks, shoes that look surprisingly new are returned to you.
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