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True to our heritage, we are constantly innovating and developing our footwear and apparel, while retaining our core roots of quality and craftsmanship. The key styles you’ll see for this season include our classic loafer for men, constructed from the finest premium leathers and therefore providing exceptional comfort and a built to last quality. This timeless classic style is available in an earthy colour tone palette of tan, burnt ivory and brown and is perfect for daytime sojourns melding into evenings around a barbeque with friends. For a more casual look and feel we introduce our new Triggs style, as seen on the left. This collection features beautiful soft, collapsible deconstructed leather adding both strength and flexibility while succeeding in adopting the very essence in ‘casual chic’ design. They are perfect for any occasion, whether it is wondering along the dockside or enjoying lunch in the city. The Sebago Dockside® has notably become a staple fashion accessory for everybody’s wardrobe and is synonymous with an aspirational lifestyle. Our famous Dockside® (mono-colourway) and Spinnaker (dual-colourway) designs have evolved further this season, offering an exciting range of fun colours to inspire your wardrobe choice! One of our new trend-driven colourway mixes for Spring/ Summer is a beautiful light brown nubuck leather with chambray material upper – as seen on the top right. With the white sole detail this is going to be a core part of the wardrobe for any gentleman this season. Exclusive to our Bath store, we are also featuring the Beacon boot for men in the same stylish light brown nubuck leather and chambray material uppers, as this is proving to be one of our statement colourways within the range for the season. Drawing on the nautical heritage of


Sebago® the Dockside and Spinnaker not only feature the statement stitched and slip-resistant boat sole, but they also act as the perfect companion for any nautical adventure and provide the ultimate fashion accessory for the avid style seeker. For our stylish Sebago® ladies we continue with our hugely popular Bala style, which became famous last summer with HRH Duchess of Cambridge sporting it on her Royal Tour in Canada. Bala has become one of the key styles of influence. The brand’s nautical heritage is evident in both the boat-shoe design and the slip- resistant sole, providing perfect traction and support. With its cute and casual


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design, beautifully soft leather uppers and simple style, our Bala never disappoints. It’s perfect for relaxing on a deck in the sun or walking around town with friends and enjoying a spot of lunch. This season you will find this style in soft aqua (as seen on the top left) and nautical inspired navy blues, plus a mix of bold red, beach bronze and taupe. For ladies our core essential Sebago


Dockside® and Spinnaker styles have also been developed into seasonal and fun colourways. As seen at the top here, the Spinnaker styles are available in bright aqua and pink combinations as well as bright purples and blues. In the image below is the Sebago Dockside® in a gorgeous soft brown


Chic, nautical looks are perfect for warmer months


leather with iconic white sole, again perfect for enjoying those lazy days in comfort. So come along to the store and choose your staple favourites to enjoy this season. BL


16/17 Union Street, Bath BA1 1RS 01225 331116 www.sebago.com


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