Port Royal Sandals

Port Royal Sandals from PIRATE BRAND SANDALS

Standard

Port Royal

$49.95

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BIG

Port Royal

$54.95

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Color Combination

Add a Heel Strap

$5.00

 

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I want the blue ones and I want them NOW! I want the black ones and I want them NOW! I want the red ones and I want them NOW! ORDER NOW Go back to FOOTWEAR Go back to FOOTWEAR Go back to FOOTWEAR Go back to FOOTWEAR Size your feet before your order.  Make sure you measure your feet and compare to the measurement guide so that you select the PERFECT size! ORDER NOW Stop and think about what we are doing What I like best about these sandals are the colors.  Not only are they bright and rich - these colors don't fade.  Rugged like the materials used for sailing, these sandals will last you a very long time.  Chances are the second pair you buy from us will be because you decided to try a different color! What I like best about these sandals are the colors.  Not only are they bright and rich - these colors don't fade.  Rugged like the materials used for sailing, these sandals will last you a very long time.  Chances are the second pair you buy from us will be because you decided to try a different color! What I like best about these sandals are the colors.  Not only are they bright and rich - these colors don't fade.  Rugged like the materials used for sailing, these sandals will last you a very long time.  Chances are the second pair you buy from us will be because you decided to try a different color! We make these sandals in the USA.  Almost every other sandal maker on the web right now that competes with us on this price level imports from China.  That's because they have sales department, art and advertisiing, manufacturing and more.  Piratesandals.com consists of Kevin Bruce Brown and Steve Baker, plus an assorted cast of locals that give Kevin a hand when the orders start getting out of hand. Kevin and Steve both live on streets named after major cities in Jamaica, and Kevin has been there and done business before - so when he decided to make a sandal in tribute to sailing, he decided to name it after Jamaica and the sailors he met there.