NEIGHBORHOOD x Quoddy Boat Shoe
Footwear Fashion

NEIGHBORHOOD x Quoddy Boat Shoe

For Spring/Summer 2011, Japanese label NEIGHBORHOOD has collaborated with American footwear

NEIGHBORHOOD x Quoddy Moccasin L-Boot
Footwear Fashion

NEIGHBORHOOD x Quoddy Moccasin L-Boot

For Spring/Summer 2011, Japanese label NEIGHBORHOOD has collaborated with American footwear

Quoddy Brick Camp Sole Cross Stitch Maliseet Oxford
Footwear Fashion

Quoddy Brick Camp Sole Cross Stitch Maliseet Oxford

Known for its story of authenticity and quality, Quoddy re-works its popular Maliseet Oxford

Kitsune x Quoddy Mocassin Loafer
Footwear Fashion

Kitsune x Quoddy Mocassin Loafer

Parisian brand Kitsune looks toward handmade footwear specialists Quoddy for production of a

Blackbird x Quoddy "Black Coffee in Bed" Set
Footwear Fashion

Blackbird x Quoddy "Black Coffee in Bed" Set

With an extensive resume of working and supporting American labels, Blackbird’s latest project


Quoddy Deck Chukka
Footwear Fashion

Quoddy Deck Chukka

Characterized by their hand-made moccasin offerings, the Quoddy Deck Chukka features a clean

Quoddy Grizzly Boot
Footwear Fashion

Quoddy Grizzly Boot

Quoddy’s Grizzly Boot has just been given this dark brown makeover in time for the harsher

The Rig Out Magazine "30 Century Man" Editorial
Fashion

The Rig Out Magazine "30 Century Man" Editorial

Oi Polloi’s in-house zine “The Rig Out” has produced this editorial entitled “30 Century Man”.

Leffot x Quoddy Deck Chukka
Footwear Fashion

Leffot x Quoddy Deck Chukka

New York retailer Leffot take delivery of a newly designed Deck Chukka created with Quoddy. A

Quoddy Ring Boot
Footwear Fashion

Quoddy Ring Boot

In 1909 Harry Smith Shorey started making his own shoes in Downeast Maine. Harry was a big

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