Olukai Paniolo — Vogue Shoes

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Paniolo (pah-nee-oh-loh) Translation: Hawaiian Cowgirl In 1833, Mexican vaqueros taught Hawaiians how to manage cattle. Since then, the paniolo (cowboy) culture has thrived in Hawai‘i, especially on Maui and the Big Island, where it remains vibrant today. Our Paniolo sandal taps in that timeless upcountry aesthetic and

Paniolo

(pah-nee-oh-loh)

Translation: Hawaiian Cowgirl

In 1833, Mexican vaqueros taught Hawaiians how to manage cattle. Since then, the paniolo (cowboy) culture has thrived in Hawai‘i, especially on Maui and the Big Island, where it remains vibrant today. Our Paniolo sandal taps in that timeless upcountry aesthetic and sense of adventure with its embroidered footbed artwork inspired by saddle-stitch detailing.

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In 1833, Mexican vaqueros taught Hawaiians how to manage cattle. Since then, the paniolo (cowgirl) culture has thrived in Hawai‘i. Our Paniolo sandal

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From gym to café, trail run to city stroll, the go-anywhere, do-anything Mio Lī pairs island craft with modern flavor, giving you a lightweight shoe

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In 1833, Mexican vaqueros taught Hawaiians how to manage cattle. Since then, the paniolo (cowgirl) culture has thrived in Hawai‘i. Our Paniolo sandal

Paniolo - Natural Natural / 11

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From gym to café, trail run to city stroll, the go-anywhere, do-anything Mio Lī pairs island craft with modern flavor, giving you a lightweight shoe

Mio Lī - Trench Blue / Charcoal Trench Blue / Charcoal / 15

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