Boat shoes (also known as deck shoes or topsiders) are typically canvas or leather with non-marking rubber soles designed for use on a boat. A siping pattern is cut into the soles to provide grip on a wet deck; the leather construction, along with application of oil, is designed to repel water.

The boat shoe made its comeback a few years ago, and soon after, a handful of designers  tweaked the sailor staple but not enough to kill its blue-blooded roots. Now we get Boat Shoes 3.0, a technicolor explosion that will only get you dirty looks off of New England. Talking tri-tone colorways, neon yellow soles, and jailhouse stripes. Sure, you can wear them with anything from khakis to seersucker for a shot of adrenaline. But think outside the prep and wear them with camo shorts, gray jeans, Supreme gear, mostly anything that might piss off a sailor enough to show you his dirty mouth.

Companies like Sperry Top-Siders, Sebago and H&M all make an affordable shoe. Some like to show off a little so you can step up a little to Ralph Lauren & Bally on a higher end. The boat shoe has been an American staple since Paul Sperry was inspired by his dog running on ice in 1935. Just like the times change so do styles and innovations are made. This is just another example.

This past Thursday, I attended the Sebago x Ronnie Fieg Nexus Project launch party. For those of you who do not know, Sebago is known for unique collaborations and their fly dockside shoes. Well Ronnie Fieg, who is the head buyer for David Z (retail sneaker store in NYC). He presented the idea to the people at Sebago and then came the Nexus Project.

The Nexus Project: Ronnie Fieg sought out the top fashion and lifestyle bloggers to create 10 limited edition shoes for Sebago. Marcus Troy, William Yan, Jake Davis, Joshua Kissi and Travis Gumbs, and Greg Weinstein can now add designers on their resumes. Each blogger designed two shoes that represented their style. They used the best materials and actually travelled to the Sebago factory in the Dominican Republic to handmake their own shoes. They had to uphold to Sebago’s 60 year legacy of fine craftsman ship. This collection is innovative, inspiring, and groundbreaking.

The shoes are limited edition so that means limited quality. There are only 48 pairs available for purchase. Marcus Troy’s designs are the first to be released. There are 36 pairs available online and 12 pairs in the store. The docksides retail for $110. To purchase visit click here