Are you interested in buying a house in Key West? Call me at 305-731-0501, I can help you with that. We've all heard the expression "When in Rome do as the Romans do". Let's look at Key West homes for sale and make you a local. Then just like Rome, When in Key West do as the Conchs do. For those not familiar with the term "Conch" it is what the people born in the Florida Keys are called.
You’ll know a Conch by his sandals – and every Conch owns at least one pair of Kino Sandals. I own two pair now but I've owned about a dozen pair over the years. My favorite pair is the one I bought probably 20 years ago. You can wear Kinos every day and they will last for decades. Since 1966, Kino's sandal factory has been the [un]official sandal-maker of Key West, crafting the island’s sandals by hand in their Old Town factory. Located just a few blocks from the 24 North Hotel shuttle, Kino’s is one of the spots that truly embodies the “Old Key West.” Since 1966, locals and tourists alike have been swearing by them as the most comfortable sandals they own – and some of the most durable. It’s not hard to find someone who is still wearing a pair or two from the 1970s.
That said, Kino’s has long been a Key West landmark. It all started 50 years ago, when Roberto “Kino” López and his wife Margarita left Cuba for a new life. With just $3,000 and a loan from the bank, they set up shop in Key West on Whitehead Street, and started to make the affordable, quality sandals that everyone raves about. Although the factory has expanded over the years, including a move to the current location on Fitzpatrick Street, Kino’s has preferred to keep the business small to ensure quality. In fact, for many years Kino’s wouldn’t sell any shoe outside of Key West, keeping Kino sandals as the ultimate Conch souvenir. These days, Kino’s does take special orders via mail, but even those who have ordered from afar agree, it’s just better to go in.
If you’re planning on doing some shopping during your trip to Key West, you’ll do best to follow your nose. Before you even see Kino’s Sandal Factory, you’ll get a whiff of fresh leather and you’ll know you’re on the right track. Although first-time visitors often mistake Kino’s for a shoe store, it’s still very much a factory. Customers can try on shoes, but styles aren’t on display like in other traditional shoe stores. Clients still have to go up to the counter to request particular sandals. And in true Key West fashion, new sandals are sorted by size in old beer boxes. However, while customers are waiting, they can watch the sandals being made right before their eyes.
While the sandals are popular with the locals, they’re also popular with tourists. Frankly, they make great souvenirs. Not only are they functional, but they’ll always serve as a reminder of your trip to Key West. After all, Key West is the only place you’ll find Kino’s, not to mention a quality leather sandal for $20. But just remember, when buying for yourself or a friend, these sandals are made of genuine leather, and like any leather shoe, they do have to be broken in. However, once your Kino’s are broken in, they’re yours for life.
Kino Sandal Factory is open Monday – Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m
Kino's are the most comfortable sandals I have worn. My Birkenstocks cost me about $150 and my $20 Kino's are much more comfortable and, in my opinion, a lot better looking. You'll be able to walk the neighborhoods looking at Key West homes for sale in your kinos and your feet will be happy. Buy that house in Key West, buy a pair of Kino's and let's hit Happy Hour at Alonzo's, another Key West local favorite..
Gary