Jacks walked into history on the feet of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.

"This one little sandal, the Navajo, is still known to embody escapism - flawless and iconic."

STEPPING INTO HISTORY:
THE STORY OF JACK ROGERS NAVAJO

Born on the streets of Capri, the Jack Rogers Navajo sandal immigrated to America courtesy of style icon and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. Kennedy favored its elegant ease as a relief from the formalities that her official life demanded.

First made by small, independent cobblers in and around Palm Beach, Jack Rogers put the sandal into expanded production in 1961. The Jack Rogers Navajo sandal became an immediate hit, as it became available to fashionable women coast to coast.

A half century later, the Jack Rogers Navajo sandal is still made by hand in Florida. The brand has added a fully-evolved, year-round footwear, ready-to-wear, and accessories collection, whose inspirations derive from the original shoes of the 1960s.