Reverse Calfskin Boat Shoes
Car Shoe's leisure code pushed toward the deck: suede texture, apron seam, light sole.
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Story & heritage
The boat shoe belongs in the Car Shoe canon because it sits beside the lace-up driver as the brand's clearest nautical extension. It keeps the soft moccasin upper and apron seam, then swaps the driving nubs for a lightweight sole suited to a deck-shoe profile.
Official copy describes it as contemporary and refined rather than purely sporty, which fits the brand's broader proposition: leisure shoes made with luxury-shoe handling.
Materials & craft
The upper is beaver-effect reversed calfskin, described by Car Shoe as a high-quality suede with a soft yet sturdy, slightly irregular texture. The unlined design includes waxed stitching, an apron-toe seam, a contrasting lightweight EVA and TPU sole, and a gold-toned Car Shoe logo on the insole.
How to choose & style
Lean into the deck-shoe side: shorts, relaxed denim, field jackets, and linen shirts. The suede texture keeps it from looking technical, while the pale sole makes the shoe better for daytime than for a tailored evening look.