Founded in 1946, the Sebago® Company was started by three New England natives and friends: Daniel J. Wellehan Sr., William Beaudoin and Joseph Cordeau. The first shoe they released was a hand-sewn penny loafer. Sebago’s® penny loafer was inspired by the popular Indian moccasin and featured the company’s patented welt construction. It was a BIG success. With a firm foundation in quality and style, the Sebago® Company started to expand quickly.
By 1954, they had celebrated the production of their 1,000,000 shoes, which were now being sold in Sears and Montgomery Ward. Then, throughout the 50s and 60s Sebago expanded its collection by offering a range of shoes, including women's models, and began to export internationally.
In 1970, Sebago® released their most recognizable model to date, the iconic 'Dockside' boat shoe. Known for their handsewn genuine moc construction, slip-resistant rubber sole, and non-corrosive brass eyelets. The Docksides are an iconic silhouette, as worn by Pharrell Williams, Steve McQueen, Paul Newman and Kate Middleton.
On sale £180.00 £126.00
Created to welcome the colder season, these sturdy mocs were born combining the classy comfort of an iconic boat shoe vamp and upper with the endurance of a thick honey gum commando sole that grants weather-resistance and improves stability and traction.
Hand-sewn by the finest craftsmen with hot stuff buffed leather especially conditioned with a rich combination of oils and waxes to provide a natural polish quality, they feature leather sock lining and a 360° rawhide lace system. Dedicated to the city of “Portland” and its world-class yachting Club, these resistant high mocs will loyally chaperon true summer lovers into the colder season year after year, aging beautifully.
On sale £170.00 £119.00
Created after the classic design preserved in the historic Sebago archives, these outdoorsy lace-up moc are hand-sewn with the finest craftsmanship. Made of soft suede for extra wearability and comfort, they feature leather insole and textured non-marking antislip rubber outsoles for stable grip with ornamental leather detail. Classic Sebago woven label. The “Askook” mocs take their name from the Algonquian Native American word for “snake”, an animal sacred to this proud North American Tribe.