JACK ROGERS NAVAJO CLASSICS
For more than 50 years, Jack Rogers has cultivated a legacy that embodies an effortless feminine chic. The Jack Rogers Navajo Sandal had humble beginnings in Palm Beach, Florida in the 1960's.
Harry Rabin, Florida business man, brought into his company Jack Rogers who had years of sales experience for Saks Fifth Avenue. The two approached a local cobbler named Luigi who painstakingly handmade each sandal. Jack and Harry, with the permission of Luigi, perfected the design known today as the Jack Rogers Navajo Sandal.
Initially, the sandal was distributed to the twelve Saks 5th Avenue stores and a few local Palm Beach Boutiques with great response.
But, when the First Lady of Fashion was photographed in her Jack Rogers Navajos, the response was overwhelming. The sandal became an instant "Must Have" with that trend continuing even today.
Women young and old have a love affair with the Navajo sandal. Like Jackie O, many boast a collection of 50 or more in a variety of color combinations.
More than 40 years later, the Navajo Sandal continues to be an icon of style and class with its loyal followers spanning the ages of 1 to 100 across the United States and abroad.
Today Jack Rogers still sells the original Navajo, but has added some modern takes on that with many new styles and heels. The Miss Navajo Collection was designed for little girls.







