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Men's Deck Shoes

Probably the most useful range of shoes you'll find. Smart enough for special occasions, clever enough for high performance and comfortable enough for every day ease. Soft water-resistant leathers and non slip soles, teamed with a range of colours and fits, make the Dubarry deck shoe collection the one for everyone.

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Santorini Canvas Deck Shoe - KhakiSantorini Canvas Deck Shoe - Khaki
This premium, 100% cotton-canvas lightweight shoe is perfect for keeping your feet comfortable b...
Made from a leather, nubuck and fabric combination with small colour flashes on the sides, the ...
Supreme comfort meets technical performance and casual style in Dubarry's Portofino sneaker style...
The Armada X LT is a classic two eye moccasin made in soft drummed nubuck, designed to give you u...
Hand sewn deck shoe with classic full leather uppers and a lightweight, shock-absorbing trainer s...
Made from a leather, nubuck and fabric combination with small colour flashes on the sides, the me...
Yacht Loafer - NavyYacht Loafer - Navy
Yacht Loafer - Navy Sale price$360
Made from a leather and fabric combination, the men's Yacht is an easy slip on deck shoe. The ex...
Yacht Loafer - BrownYacht Loafer - Brown
Yacht Loafer - Brown Sale price$360
Made from a leather and fabric combination, the men's Yacht is an easy slip on deck shoe. The ex...
Yacht Loafer - Donkey BrownYacht Loafer - Donkey Brown
Made from a leather and fabric combination, the men's Yacht is an easy slip on deck shoe. The ex...
Tobago Loafer - CigarTobago Loafer - Cigar
Tobago Loafer - Cigar Sale price$300
Made from soft suede and fully leather lined, the Tobago loafer has removable insoles which give...
Spinnaker Moccasin - BrownSpinnaker Moccasin - Brown
A traditional style moccasin, the Spinnaker is a slip on deck shoe that performs on board and l...
Spinnaker Moccasin - NavySpinnaker Moccasin - Navy
A traditional style moccasin, the Spinnaker is a slip on deck shoe that performs on board and ...

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