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Rubbah slippahs, were originally introduced to the Hawaiian Islands by the Japanese. The rubber slipper is still, by far, the hottest footwear of Hawaiian neighbors. They’re inexpensive cushty and stylish. The original brand of rubber slippas in the Hawaiian Islands are ‘Locals Sandals’. They’ve been the ’surfer’s choice’ for 20 years and running. Just about everybody living in Hawaii has one pair.

Official Footwear Of Hawaii

These reasonable, island style slippers are also rising in popularity on the mainland as folks start to relize they do not have to spend $30 to $50 to get a good pair of everyday sandals.

If you spend plenty of time outside, at the beach, waterfalls or round the house, chances are high that you could employ a pair of Neighbors . Locals can be worn nearly anywhere. They’re the perfect shoes for hitting the beach, they are light weight, don’t fill with sand and offer protection from concealed waste. Neighbors also make a great shower shoe or round the house slipper. They simply slot in your bag and many of us living on the island store at least one pair in the automobile for those times when we forget our shoes at home ( it is a barefooted lifestyle out here ).

Neighbors Sandals to the rescue! When it comes to style, Neighbors have something for everybody. By far and away the most well liked is the conventional solid black sole with a smoke strap. Neighbors also come in a rainbow of other color straps, and for excellent reasons. In Hawaii everyone kicks off their sandals before entering a home ( it’s a sign of respect helping keep dust outside ). It is not uncommon to see 15 pairs outside a front door. Having different coloured straps help distinguish your sandals from everybody else’s and avoids the scary ‘Eh brah, you take my slippahs?’ Doubtless the most important trick the surf industry has ever pulled is convincing the public that they have to spend up-words of 40 bucks for two ‘cool’ sandals. Wrong. There is a miles better alternative that we Hawaiian neighbors know about. Besides the comfort and easy-going style, the coolest thing about Neighbors sandals is the cost. Costs can range between $3.99 to $8.00. At such a stupidly reasonable price your Neighbors collection is bound to blossom ( I have about 4 pairs ).

Also when your dog gnaws them up or you forget them on the beach, you can breathe simple. The low price also makes these rubber slippers the perfect shoes for the youngsters ( who appear to cultivate a size each month ). Depending on where you buy your Neighbors Sandals, sizing might be different then you are use to. In Hawaii neighbors are sold by the in.

( not by shoe size ), which can get a bit confusing. We recommend you buy from an internet site that does the conversion for you. Sizes are currently available ( at select locations ) in mainland sizes, but they sometimes only come in full sizes, so round up. If you wear a seven ‘, you almost certainly wish to have a size eight. Picking a size that comes solely to the end of your heel will forestall mud and pools from splattering up the backs of your legs when you are off the well trodden route.

Remember, like every other shoe, rubber slippers can become greasy when they get old and worn ( though they hold up better then the $40 surf brands ). A good tip which will increase the life of your Locals Sandals is to clean the salt and sand off each time you leave the beach.

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The low price also makes these rubber slippers the ideal footwear for the kids (who seem to grow a size every month). SIZING Depending on where you purchase your Locals Sandals, sizing may be different then you’re use to.

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I’d argue that the representative official footwear of Hawaii(if there is such a thing) is the flip-flop. Specifically, the rubber Bata Hawaii chappal with blue straps and a white inner sole which, over time, wears away to reveal.

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The culprit was the invasive Triumfett fef a rhomboidea which produces burrs that hitch a ride on your clothing and footwear. I stopped several times to pick burrs off myself to avoid carrying them to the summit of Keaau.

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virtually everyone living in hawaii has at least one pair. at such a ridiculously affordable price your locals collection is sure to blossom (i have about four pairs). thereã‚â’s a much better alternative that we hawaiian locals know.

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