Three Dots and a Dash debuts exclusive collaboration with Marc Nolan shoes

Photo courtesy of Three Dots and a Dash

Chicago’s premier tropical bar Three Dots and a Dash is launching an exclusive footwear design with Marc Nolan Shoes, enshrining the bar’s iconic beachy aesthetic in Fashion for the first time.

The collaboration marks an unlikely aesthetic synergy between the two businesses, combining Three Dots’ signature beach-themed flair and Marc Nolan’s upscale shoe designs. The stylish loafers are perfect for a beachside stroll or a night out in the city, combining a retro look with sensible comfort.

Available in men’s and women’s sizes, the shoes come with a limited edition shoebox and a recipe for the brand’s collaborative cocktail Not Too Sweet.

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Kevin and the team at Three Dots, we are all huge fans of their work and the tropical energy they bring daily to the Windy City. It’s been so special getting to bring their noted cocktail program to life through the lens of our signature aesthetic,” said Marc Nolan Founder/CEO Sebastian Malczewski in a statement.

"We're incredibly excited about our upcoming collaboration with Marc Nolan," said Kevin Beary, Beverage Director at Three Dots and a Dash. "This partnership offers a unique chance to merge the creativity that defines our cocktail program with Marc Nolan's renowned stylish footwear. We knew it would be the perfect partnership to offer a one-of-a-kind collectible item for loyal Three Dots fans, and we can't wait for everyone to see what we came up with."

The collaborative shoes will officially launch on June 28, be sure to check out Three Dots and a Dash on social media for updates.

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