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The world's first deck shoes, "CVO (CANVAS VULCANISED OXFORD)", were created by founder Paul Sperry in 1935. As one of the representative shoes of Sperry Top-Sider, it continues to attract many people.
A military model made by a rubber company in the USA in the 1940s is reproduced from a wooden mold and made into a 2-way specification.
An elastic is added to the tongue, and it can be worn without shoelaces. A special order from a global project with a hand-stamped contract number printed on the insole. The rubber outsole with excellent grip performance remains the same, but the side tape connecting the upper and sole is made thicker than usual to emphasize the classic impression. The brown is based on the original, while the white and navy are designed with inspiration from advertisements of the time. The brown and navy come with shoelaces of the same color. The box, which was designed based on the concept of the shoes, is also attractive, with the story of "dead stock found in a warehouse".