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boat shoe

noun

  1. a moccasin-like shoe with a rubber sole that provides a firm hold on the deck of a boat.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of boat shoe1

First recorded in 1990–95
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The sole of my left boat shoe comes loose.

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Or perhaps the "Boat Shoe Coup."

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Founded in 2002 by three college friends who enjoyed sailing and presented to consumers as a boat shoe, Crocs quickly gained fans among nurses and other workers stuck with long hours standing upright before catching on with fashionistas and the famous.

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Of all the successes among heritage brands, few have exceeded that of the traditional boat shoe with white soles incised in a pattern of chevron grooves.

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He took a trip up to the now-closed Randolph Manufacturing Company, the maker of the boat shoe, in Randolph to buy a pair of size 20 sneakers, had a costume made by his mother and attended the carnival, which sparked the love of clowning that carried him throughout his nearly 60-year career.

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