Sebago: The Boat Shoe Brand That Defined the Sailor Style
Since its founding in 1946 in Maine, USA, Sebago has established itself as one of the most iconic brands in the world of casual and nautical footwear. Born on the shores of the Atlantic, this brand perfectly embodies American coastal style, with a handcrafted approach that has made its shoes synonymous with relaxed elegance, tradition, and durability .

Authenticity and Craftsmanship: Sebago's DNA
What has set Sebago apart from the very beginning is its commitment to quality craftsmanship . Each pair of shoes is constructed using traditional techniques, such as hand-stitched "moc toe," using durable leathers and slip-resistant soles. This attention to detail has made models like the iconic Docksides and Campsides authentic icons of nautical style.
These silhouettes not only offer functionality in marine environments, but have also crossed the harbor walkways to become urban wardrobe staples. With a timeless and versatile design, Sebago boat shoes pair perfectly with casual, preppy, or even more formal looks.

Sebago Today: Heritage Style for the Modern Man
Despite its classic roots, Sebago has adapted to changing times without losing its essence. Current collections include updated versions of its iconic models, incorporating new colors, sustainable materials, and special collaborations that maintain its connection to contemporary style.
From loafers to outdoor-inspired boots, Sebago continues to offer footwear built to last, with a distinctive character that unites tradition, style and functionality .

Find Sebago at Frank Store
At Frank Store , we focus on brands with soul and heritage, which is why we have a carefully curated selection of Sebago models. If you're looking for authentic, comfortable, and historic boat shoes, Sebago is a safe bet.
Visit us in our stores in Ourense and Santiago de Compostela or explore our online collection to discover the best of classic American footwear.
Style, tradition, and craftsmanship, now closer to you with Frank Store and Sebago.





















