
Slip Into Comfort
A softer, moisture wicking, and more chafing resistant sandal collection featuring our new neoprene-lined straps.
A Truly Hawaiian Original
Four generations of shoemakers build the backbone of the Scott Hawaii legacy. Through a combination of dedication, innovation and vision we have grown to be the leader in local footwear. Even after 90 years in business our quality and attention to detail remains the same as the day we opened our doors.
We’re 90 Years Old.
Through a combination of dedication, innovation, and vision we have grown to be a leader in casual footwear. As a heritage brand, our quality and attention to detail remains the same. Being born and raised here on the islands gives us a direct connection to the people, culture, and lifestyle that Hawai’i has to offer. We exist to offer the best Hawaiian inspired slippahs (as we call them in Hawai’i) and spread the Aloha spirit to the world.


May 1932
New Shoe Factory in Honolulu
We came to Hawai’i for vacation and fell in love. Randall Morgan Scott and his two sons Randall Jr. and Elmer move to Hawaii from Los Angeles to start a shoe company in Honolulu, bringing with them 67 tons of machinery.

August 1932
A Step Forward
We partnered with the Ala Moana Opportunity school to provide work for the students, opening up new opportunities for providing industrial employment for our youth.

April 1936
Women Styles are Coming
Elmer Scott announced the recently developed line of women’s shoes we hoped to introduce shortly in Honolulu.

1940
The "Scotties" Era
World War II led to supply shortages, forcing us to switch over exclusively to making slippers and “Scotties” sandals, instead of heavy shoes.

1950 - 1955
Cooke to Yorktown to Kona
We moved to the Honolulu airport area for five years, which housed a complete factory, offering made-to-order services. In 1955, we moved to our current location on Kona St, featuring a special retail shoe display and salesroom.

October 1968
Fashion from Head to Toe
Daughter Joan extended the Scott family affair with fashion by designing a small, charming line of sportswear under the label Princess Kauilani.

August 1999
‘Baywatching’ Hawaii
Scott supplied the Baywatch cast with custom slippers. These were made available to the public in September.

March 2008
75 Years of Scott
We celebrated our 75th anniversary with some new designs and events, including a signing by Big Island-based artist Mike Field.