Driving moccasins

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A driving moccasin (driving moc) is a contemporary version of the traditional Native American moccasin with the addition of rubber tabs on the sole. The addition of rubber-pad sole adds to the versatility and longevity of the shoe while maintaining the flexibility and comfort of a traditional moccasin.

Sole configurations[edit]

There are many variations on driving moccasin sole styles varying from manufacturer to manufacturer. The two most common styles are:

  • Rubber-dotted - These have a uniform covering of small, round rubber pads.
  • Separated Pad - These have larger, flat rubber pads separated by only small areas.

Uses[edit]

Driving moccasins are popular for driving, walking and wearing around the home. They are ideal for long drives due to their flexibility and comfort.

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