Chathams best selling mens deck shoes for Summer
by Chatham Marine 13 Jun 2013 07:55 BST
13 June 2013
Award-winning* footwear brand Chatham introduces its best selling men's styles for summer 2013, perfect shoes for sailing during Cowes Week or soaking up the atmosphere. The collection features classic deck shoes with a unique blend of modern design, traditional craftsmanship and British style, coupled with unparalleled comfort.
Designed for durability and featuring Chatham's unique two year guarantee is the DAME award winning sail cloth shoe collection. Fibrecon® G2 - a men's deck shoe with a modern twist - a lower profile and a more 'sneaker' style look, available in white and navy. Costs £89.
From Chatham's Sport collection comes the stylish Portland, a suede moccasin boating shoe in striking red, cobalt and taupe. Costs £55. Lancaster from Chatham's Life collection features shock absorbing properties and extra heel cushioning in its new EVA sole unit, this deck shoe is extremely lightweight and the ultimate in comfort. Available in navy and dark brown. Costs £89.
Chatham's all time best selling men's shoe, Classic G2, is now available in navy, brown and white – all featuring the classic white deck shoe sole. Costs £89.
Chatham Marine is the Official Footwear Sponsor of Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week 2013. It is the UK's leading boat shoes manufacturer for men and women. Its footwear is available from John Lewis, Jones The Bootmaker, Debenhams, chandleries, independent retailers nationwide and online at www.chatham-marine.co.uk.
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* Chatham won the highly acclaimed Design Award for Marine Equipment (DAME) with its revolutionary G2 Professional sail cloth performance deck shoes - Fibrecon®, Contender®, Elysse and Beam - the first ever British engineered sail cloth deck shoe for the European market. Considered to be the most prestigious design competition for new marine equipment and accessories in the world, the DAME awards recognise excellence and innovation in design, and take place each year at the Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) in Amsterdam.