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Chatham Gaff II G2 Seahorse Reviews

4.9 Rating 9 Reviews
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A real triumph in British design, Gaff II is a slip on deck shoe in our bestselling G2 collection, which is famed for its long-lasting, high quality shoes. A penny loafer boat shoe you can wear on land or at sea, Gaff II is crafted from premium seahorse leather with lace detail and has an advanced grip sole. This classic loafer also features our new sole spring poron performance cushioning, which is anti-bacterial and offers maximum comfort and shock absorption, and as part of the durable G2 collection, benefits from our unique 2-year manufacturer's guarantee. Available in sizes UK 6-15 including half sizes 7.5, 8.5, 9.5 & 10.5.

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Gary Forgach
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Have 2 pairs….
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Posted 2 years ago
Always happy with Chatham's footwear and there are real bargains in their sales
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Posted 2 years ago
My third pair of these, perfect
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Posted 2 years ago
Robert Taylor
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This is a second pare. The first lasted at leasest 10 years old. They are still wearable but as a retiree, I thought I should have a new pare. Just as good but shinier.
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Posted 2 years ago
Mr Ian Ducker
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These are my 4th or 5th pair of these shoes! They are smart, comfortable and hard-wearing; smart enough to wear with trousers and casual enough to go with shorts.
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Posted 2 years ago
Excellent quality and feel. The shoes will need to stretch a little (as expected and suggested) to give a perfect fit. They are instantly comfy to wear.
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Posted 3 years ago
Bought these for my husband to replace the similar Chatham shoes which he has had for years. They are so comfortable he also wears them as slippers!
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Posted 3 years ago
Susan Wingrove
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Great workhorse of a boat shoe. My husband always has two of this model on the go, a newer one for casual wear, and an older one that is abused and neglected and tramped through dinghy parks and splashed with seawater. When the old pair gets too knackered for even him to wear (which is several years) then another new pair is purchased and the cycle begins again.
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Posted 3 years ago