
Summer Classic – The Boat Shoe

Text: Aleksander Balta
Photo: patrik hagborg
The boat shoe, as the name suggests, has its roots in the maritime world. Were it not for an event that occurred nearly a hundred years ago, we might never have known the distinctive model that has become a timeless classic in every man’s wardrobe.
The History Behind the Boat Shoe
The multi-talented sailor Paul Sperry is now known as the founder of the Sperry boat shoe, but the road there was not entirely smooth. During one of his many sailing trips in the 1930s, he was defeated by his leather sole, slipping and falling off his sailboat. It was not only a soaked sailor who climbed back on deck – he also carried with him an idea and a conviction that there must be a way to move around on the boat without risking falling overboard.

However, it proved difficult to find a shoe or sole suited to the task. Despite various attempts, no sole could provide grip on both dry and wet surfaces. After an intense period – during which history claims Paul tested hundreds of different types of rubber – the idea came to him through his dog. Watching his Cocker Spaniel’s remarkable grip on all kinds of surfaces, including the boat’s deck, he was fascinated and had to inspect these boat-compatible paws. The asymmetrical pattern and texture of the paws created friction that prevented slipping – something that could absolutely be used on a shoe sole. Paul developed a prototype, and thus the boat shoe was born.
From the Sailboat Deck to Ivy League
With its characteristic lacing running around the heel and a classic white sole designed not to leave black marks on the deck, the shoe was early on adopted by sailors. It wasn’t long before the model was embraced by the U.S. Navy. Until then, the shoe was entirely designed for and used in sailing. It would be several years before the now-classic model entered the style of the everyday man. It was not until the 1960s that sailing college students began wearing their boat shoes off the boats, filling campuses with the style and establishing it as part of the preppy tradition of America’s East Coast Ivy League schools.
When The Official Preppy Handbook landed in bookshops in 1980, it quickly became a cult guide to a world that had previously been viewed mostly from the outside. Mixing humour with seriousness, it led readers through the preppy universe – from style tips to guides on sports and leisure activities. The cover featured none other than the boat shoe, which soon established itself as a definitive symbol of both the style and the subculture. As the classic look experienced a revival during the 1980s, the boat shoe rose as a timeless icon – a role it continues to hold today.
The Boat Shoe Today


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