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Decent!

Often overshadowed by the famous leather boat shoes also known as Authentic Originals, the History of the Sperry Cloud CVO pioneered the preppy sailor look and had continued to do so over the years with its canvas material and slip-proof soles. Extremely breathable canvas material in the upper offers minimalist style taking us back to its glory days when almost every sailor in America has a pair of this affordable kick.

Pros

  • Lightweight
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  • Removable insoles
  • Soft insole
  • Breathable
  • Versatile
  • Durable
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  • Has heritage silhouette

Cons

  • Poor cushioning
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  • Thin material

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Who should buy the History of the Sperry Cloud CVO:

  • You are looking for a minimalist shoe that has comfortable inner soles, is lightweight, and is perfect for daily use.
  • You want a canvas sneaker that is adaptable to one's taste as it can go along with many fashion tastes and even moods to suit the needs of its wearers. 

History of the Sperry Cloud CVO Logo

Style of the Sperry Cloud CVO

The sheer simplicity in design of the History of the Sperry Cloud CVO often makes this heritage classic sneaker underrated. But the reason it has endured such a long time in the public eye is because of this simplicity and minimalist treatment that makes them so wearable, original, and appealing even to the most discerning of shoe critics.

History of the Sperry Cloud CVO Upper

One can merely pair this sneaker with any plain shirt, jeans, or shorts and the wearer is already given that preppy look that never ceases to get the admiration of many including sailors who first wore the shoes on the deck.

The simple colorways and vulcanized rubber outsole also give this classic deck shoe that edges over flashy and vibrant designs flooding the market today as History of the Sperry Cloud CVO transcends generations from fathers to their sons without literally showing the fashion gap between the two.

History of the Sperry Cloud CVO Outsole

Notable Features

It is often hard to precisely point out the best features of this heritage sneaker only because it has been in the spotlight for so long. But setting aside the classic good looks that appeal to several generations, the History of the Sperry Cloud CVO has a comfortable Wave Comfort Foot System with a removable polyurethane footbed that cushions impact and gives lasting comfort to the feet.

History of the Sperry Cloud CVO Laces

Also worth noting in the design, is the non-slip, high-traction soles that were the main reason why the shoe stood out among the rest in the late 1940s and became the perfect deck companion for many sailors.

History of the Sperry Cloud CVO Insole

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History of the Sperry Cloud CVO, Sperry was established by avid sailor and inventor Paul Sperry. Sperry invented the non-slip rubber soles that became the foundation of the famous boat shoe. The idea for the Sperrys or Top-siders as we popularly know them today came after an accident involving the company founder slipping on the deck of his boat that could have cost him his life.

History of the Sperry Cloud CVO Tongue

After the incident, Sperry came up with several designs for added traction on the soles of sailor’s shoes. Using siping technology or the process of splitting the sole was invented and patented by John Sipe in the 1920s. Several prototypes later, the first Sperry shoe design involved the canvas shoes Circular Vamp Oxford also known as the CVO. The CVO then was a favorite design that many in the sailing community patronized them.

History of the Sperry Cloud CVO Midsole

With textured rubber outsoles, the CVO was eventually released into four other designs like the slip-on moccasin and the stitched-on leather iteration including the more popular top-sider model now popularly known as the Authentic Originals that was made out of tanned leather. The CVO design was produced in partnership with Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Co.

History of the Sperry Cloud CVO Heel