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FASHION | WOMAN | Flat Shoes
Flat Shoes | 27/04/2026

Nautical shoes add track soles and utilitarian readings

The moc-stitched classic is reworked with higher bottoms and textured materials.

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Nautical shoes keep moc-stitched construction while adding more present soles aimed at urban traction. The typology retains laces, eyelets and a low profile, updating the set through the outsole.

Across the page, textured and printed materials appear alongside leather and suede options. Moc toe remains the key identifier, with visible stitching that structures the toe box and adds definition. These combinations position the nautical shoe as a transition product between classic and utilitarian, without moving into boot territory.

Track outsoles or deep-lug designs shift performance: they increase grip, add height and change visual weight. Industrially, this requires balancing flex and stability, as the style needs walking comfort and a flexible forefoot. Bonding and outsole/upper material compatibility become critical, especially when mixing leathers with more porous surfaces.

For collections, nautical shoes work as a line base: they can scale through outsole height, material choice (smooth, suede, printed) and tone. This supports series ranging from neutral urban product to higher-impact versions. Final technical differentiation depends on consistent moc stitching, topline durability and accurate vamp fit, as lacing regulates adjustment.

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