- Sperry Top-Sider
Sperry Top-Sider is a brand of shoe designed in 1935 by
Paul Sperry , older brother of author/illustratorArmstrong Sperry . Sperry was an avid boater who, like most boaters, risked injury while walking on the slippery deck of his boat. He had tried without success to design a shoe that would provide improved traction. His successful design was inspired by the pattern of grooves or cracks on his dog's feet and combined a leather upper-shoe with a herringbone pattern of grooves on the sole. The cutting of grooves in the sole of the Top-Sider was an implementation of a process of splitting orsiping a shoe sole invented and patented in the 1920s byJohn Sipe .Sperry's shoe quickly became popular with boaters not only for its non-slip sole but also for its white color, which prevented the shoe from leaving marks on a boat's deck. The shoe remained a niche product until 1939 when the
U.S. Navy negotiated the right to manufacture the shoe for its sailors. As a result of the Navy contract, Sperry's business was purchased by the U.S. Rubber Co., which then marketed the shoe across the country.The brand is owned by the
Stride Rite Corporation . The shoes are advertised with the slogan "Get-Wet", and still feature Sperry's non-slip soles.References
R. Steele (April 2007) Boating Magazine
External links
* [http://www.sperrytopsider.com Sperry Top-Sider official site]
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