deck shoe
Britishnoun
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a rubber-soled leather shoe worn when boating
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a casual cloth or soft leather shoe resembling this
Example Sentences
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The very first style was a lace-up canvas deck shoe known as the Style 44.
From Los Angeles Times
For him, brands like Gucci and Visvim have swapped the deck shoe’s typically plasticky leather for supple skins and its thin sole for substantial foundations more commonly found on dress shoes or designer sneakers.
The very first style was a lace-up canvas deck shoe known as the Style 44 Authentic.
From Los Angeles Times
Within its perimeter on Thursday was a lone rubber glove and a single green-and-gray Aldo men’s size 42 deck shoe with socks scrunched inside.
From New York Times
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