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Scott Hawaii Marine Flip Flop | Marlin Fish Design
Scott Hawaii Marine Flip Flop | Marlin Fish Design
Scott Hawaii Marine Flip Flop | Marlin Fish Design
Scott Hawaii Marine Flip Flop | Marlin Fish Design
Scott Hawaii Marine Flip Flop | Marlin Fish Design
Scott Hawaii Marine Flip Flop | Marlin Fish Design

Scott Hawaii Marine Flip Flop | Marlin Fish Design | Tubular Nylon Strap | Non-Marking Outsole | No-Slip Boat Sandal | Arch Support

Product ID : 32956179
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Galleon Product ID 32956179
UPC / ISBN 708087044008
Shipping Weight 1.25 lbs
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Model Hokulea
Manufacturer Scott Hawaii
Shipping Dimension 12.28 x 8.82 x 1.61 inches
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Scott Hawaii Marine Flip Flop | Marlin Fish Design Features

  • REINFORCED STRAPS: 100% Tubular nylon straps with soft edge for superior comfort and fit; built for long life durability "

  • KEEPS FEET DRY: Textured Rubalon insole wicks away moisture for improved grip while staying soft yet supportive

  • ANATOMICALLY DESIGNED: Arch support and heel cup keeps your feet supported and happy all day long

  • SCOTT's SIGNATURE OUTSOLE: Provides great traction and grip in various surfaces, non marking rubber is safe for boat decks

  • SINCE 1932: Four generations of footwear craftsmanship ensures that every pair of our slippers are of the highest quality and comfort; SCOTT HAWAII: A Truly Hawaiian Original


About Scott Hawaii Marine Flip Flop | Marlin Fish Design

Amazon.com Comb the beach or just kick around town in this comfortable sandal from Scott Hawaii. The nylon upper is lightweight and easy to wear, while the foamy footbed is flexible and cushioning. From the Manufacturer Scott Hawaii started in 1932 after founders Elmer and Jean Scott moved from Massachusetts to Hawaii. Coming from a lineage of shoe makers, the pair quickly established a reputation within their new community as manufacturers of quality footwear. At first they specialized in plantation boots for the sugarcane and pineapple field workers. But, with the introduction of World War II, materials came in short supply and businesses servicing the United States military were given priority. To meet these new conditions, Scott Hawaii changed direction and began focusing on casual footwear, which they sold to the military exchanges. The "slippah" was born. Scott Hawaii was born of the principles, dedication and vision it takes to drive a couple almost 6000 miles away (during a time of trains and steamships!) to an unfamiliar land to start a business. Now in its third generation, these principles are still in place today. Although the styling has come a long way, the quality and attention to detail are still the same.