In standard SeaVees tradition, these 10/60 Bucks are named for an event that occurred in October 1960. In this case, it was Gerry Mulligan, the pioneer of West Coast Jazz, performing and recording with his Concert Jazz Band in Santa Monica. Don’t get us wrong, we’re big fans of history, but honestly, we don’t really a crap. The only thing we really care about is the price to style ratio going on with these suede bucks. For $150 you get a full length, leather lined footbed and a 360 degree waxed thread welt stitch. Footwear jargon aside and most importantly, they look good. Isn’t it high time you picked up a nice new pair of summer shoes without a logo on them?
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