About
Kino Sandals
"A pair of once-wealthy Cuban refugees are operating on elbow
grease, freedom, and a shoe string budget to pave the way for a
new life in America." - the Miami Herald, April 27th, 1966
These Cuban immigrants were Roberto and Margarita Lopez and the
business venture was KINO SANDALS. The company's name was Mr. Lopez's
childhood nickname when he lived in Cienfuegos, Cuba, about 100
miles south of Havana. The founder, Roberto "Kino" Lopez,
brought a skill and ambition with him when he fled Cuba one year
after Castro's revolution.
In Cuba, Kino had a shoe factory. When he arrived in Key West,
he had left shoemaking behind and worked as a handyman for four
years. However, he had ambitions and goals. During these four years
he saved his money and got a small business loan. He opened the
doors of KINO SANDALS in 1966.
The original location was a shop rented at 105 Whitehead Street,
where the factory spent its first 10 years. In 1976 KINO SANDALS
moved to its current location at Kino Plaza. This building is reminiscent
of the Cuban style buildings Kino knew as a youth in Cuba. The
unusually high ceilings let hot air drift outside while keeping
the terra-cotta tiled floors cool. The garden in the atrium offers
shoppers a pleasantly shaded area that allows for relaxation in
Key West's balmy summer breezes. The plaza is located at the corner
of Greene Street and Fitzpatrick Street.
All of the sandals are handmade using natural leather straps and
natural rubber soles. The are assembled and glued in our traditional
sandal factory where the "sandaleros", the old-world
sandal maker, works diligently at his station. In the aisles around
the sandaleros you will see boxes of unfinished sandals as they
move through the different stages of manufacture. The smell of
leather permeates the room where you may select from a wide variety
of sandals with your particular size and color range.
The popular and durable sandals are all designed by Kino. They
are all versatile and inexpensive. They have been widely imitated,
but they have never been duplicated. The fundamental difference
is that Kino uses the traditional hand made techniques to assemble
his sandals. The talent of the craftsmen can not be replaced by
a machine. It is this uncommon effort that distinguishes this product.
We wish to express our sincere appreciation for your patronage.
We hope that you will visit us again in the future so that we may
serve you again.
Sincerely,
Kino and Family
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