


Women’s nautical shoes are organized around a recognizable structure: moc-stitched toes, laces running along the upper edge, visible eyelets and a low profile. This formal base appears in more classic fronts, textile-looking uppers, textured surface variants and proposals with more pronounced sole patterns. Product identity remains anchored in the relationship between instep, lace and topline.
The update does not depend on changing the typology, but on adjusting its main elements. In some models, stitching clearly defines the toe; in others, lace placement or material contrast becomes more prominent. Color combinations, stripes, woven-looking surfaces and decorative details also expand the nautical shoe beyond its original marine reference.
The Marina reference organizes a blue direction that interacts with white, beige, red, caramel, black and brown tones. Blue appears as an accent, a main surface or a contrast against warmer shades. This palette supports nautical-inspired lines without limiting the product to a literal reading: colors appear on laces, uppers, visible linings, side sections and soles.
The bottoms reinforce the range of the group. Low soles, light-toned bottoms, bases with small reliefs and versions with more marked patterns coexist. In some pairs, the sole keeps a discreet profile and supports the lightness of the closed flat; in others, the bottom adds visual weight and moves the model closer to a utilitarian or urban-outdoor reading.
For manufacturers and suppliers, this family opens opportunities in laces, eyelets, visible stitching, textile-looking uppers, low bottoms, patterned soles and chromatic combinations. Differentiation can be achieved through precise changes in lace thickness, edge color, sole type or upper visual density.
Within women’s collections, nautical shoes can work as a bridge between loafers, closed flats and casual summer footwear. Their commercial value lies in a recognizable silhouette that accepts variations in apparent material, color and sole design, with capacity to integrate into relaxed lines as well as urban seasonal proposals.








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