The genesis of the Flat Shoes, in its modern iteration, can be traced to the ingenuity of Paul A. Sperry in 1935. Sperry's creation was driven by a practical need for enhanced grip on wet surfaces, a problem he ingeniously solved. This design was subsequently embraced and utilized by the U.S. Navy during the Second World War.
These shoes serve as a versatile wardrobe staple, suitable for casual wear and nautical activities. The design's non-marking rubber soles with razor-cut siping provide superior grip on wet surfaces. They are ideally worn without socks, offering both comfort and enhanced ventilation.
The cultural impact of Flat Shoes is undeniable, with sightings on prominent figures such as Jennifer Lawrence. She was seen in New York City in March 2025, and also in Los Angeles earlier in the year. The Flat Shoe has also graced the feet of Jennifer Garner on the set of 'The Five Star Weekend' and the presence of Ryan Reynolds and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Flat Shoes are typically crafted using a moccasin construction, where the upper leather envelops the foot. The materials include leather in various forms, canvas, and rubber for the outsole. Signature elements feature moc-toe stitching and a 360-degree lacing system.