Palm Beach Files for Bankruptcy as Iconic Sandal Brand Seeks Court Protection

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A Brand Rooted in American Style

According to the company’s website, the original Palm Beach sandal was designed in 1964 for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, a detail long woven into the brand’s identity. Each pair is still handmade, crafted from 100% tanned leathers and kidskins, with thick, shaped soles designed to mold to the wearer’s feet over time.

Women’s sandals are priced between $158 and $198, while girls’ styles sell for about $95. Customers can personalize their footwear with monograms or embroidered tropical motifs, and the brand also offers a curated line of apparel and accessories.

Operations Continue Despite Filing

Despite the bankruptcy filing, the company says it has more than 2,000 pairs of sandals in stock. Customers can still visit its factory and workshop at 1027 North Florida Mango Road, Suite #6, in West Palm Beach, Monday through Thursday.

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The brand also operates guest boutiques along the Vias in Palm Beach, located east and west between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, according to its website.