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Sperry Top-Sider Men's A/O Barrel Tassle Boat Shoe | 
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| Brand: Sperry Top-Sider Category: Shoes Department: Mens
Buy New: $49.99 - $60.00 (On sale from $75.00)
Shoes.com 19585 reviews - Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shoeflake 2154 reviews - Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 19625
Fabric Type: Leather Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 14 x 5 x 5
MPN: 0786236 ASIN: B000Y099DU
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| Features:
| Genuine handsewn construction | | Stain and water-resistant leather | | 360-degree lacing system | | Shock-absorbing EVA heel cup | | Non-marking outsole with Wave Siping |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description If you like your classics with a hint of color, Sperry has a shoe for you. The A/O is constructed of sturdy but pliable leather in a traditional, moc-stitched boater design, but the subtle coloration will work wonders for your casual style. The soft EVA insole is lined with plaid fabric for a dash of prep-cool and great comfort.
Product Description Genuine Hand-Sewn Tru-Moc Construction for Durable Comfort Stain and Water Resistant Leather for Durable and Lasting Wear 360 Lacing System with Rust Proof Eyelets for a Secure Fit Shock Absorbing EVA Heel Cup for Added Comfort Non-Marking, Rubber Outsole with Razor-Cut Wave-Siping for Ultimate Dry / Wet Traction
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| Customer Reviews:
good topsiders... only did not have tags on. September 2, 2008 My husband love the topsiders I gave to him... only that he pointed out that they did not have the tags on them... which might seem as if they were once used. But it was in perfect condition and did not seem that way. It probably did not even have a tag from the beginning.
Shoes-great/Delivery abysmal July 17, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
The shoes are great but the delivery, by Fedex, was appallingly abysmal. They had the correct address on the package but apparently the Fedex router had decided to change that to an address that bore no resemblance to the original. When I called Fedex they wouldn't give me the changed address so I had to hope that the receiving address, who apparently wasn't at home when the package was delivered, would call me. About a week later I got a call from an antiques store to tell me they had my package. No wonder DHL wanted to open an operation in the States!
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