Hand-Dyed
With Aloha
A small-batch collection of men’s and women’s shoes and sandals naturally hand-dyed with plants found in Hawai‘i.
A small-batch collection of shoes and sandals naturally hand-dyed with plants found in Hawai‘i.
Hand-Dyed
With Aloha
A small-batch collection of men’s and women’s shoes and sandals naturally hand-dyed with plants found in Hawai‘i.
A small-batch collection of shoes and sandals naturally hand-dyed with plants found in Hawai‘i.
Hand-Dyed
With Aloha
A small-batch collection of men’s and women’s shoes and sandals naturally hand-dyed with plants found in Hawai‘i.
A small-batch collection of shoes and sandals naturally hand-dyed with plants found in Hawai‘i.
One-of-a-Kind, All-Natural, Hand-Dyed Colors
Presenting the all new Liko ʻOlu sandal, the Liko Pehuea, and the Liko Kahu shoes
In the spirit of Anywhere Aloha, we combine artisanal craftsmanship from Hawai‘i and Brazil to bring you the limited-edition Liko Collection. Hand-dyed in small batches using a 100% natural dying process with plants found in Hawai‘i—yellow hibiscus, koa, and eucalyptus—we’ve refreshed your favorite styles with one-of-a-kind tones and variations that soften over time.
Dyed with Hawaiian Yellow Hibiscus
Using hand-picked Hawaiian yellow hibiscus flowers, our Liko ʻOlu sandal and Liko Pehuea shoe get their hues from our all-natural, non-toxic, small-batch dye process, creating subtle color variations that soften with every wash.
Dyed with Hawaiian Eucalyptus
Combining hand-picked eucalyptus leaves with koa sawdust in a small-batch, all-natural dye process, our artisans have created a nuanced, dusty grey color variation that softens with time to reveal unique wear patterns.
Dyed with Hawaiian Koa Tree Bark
Blending locally grinded Hawaiian Koa Tree Bark with hand-picked eucalyptus and passion fruit leaves, our Liko Kahu shoe gets its earthy, brown hue from our all-natural, non-toxic, small-batch dye process, creating subtle color variations that soften with use over time.
Artisan Made and
Hand-Dyed
Our artisans collect yellow hibiscus, koa, and eucalyptus found in Hawai‘i and distill their colorful essence onto fabric through an all-natural, non-toxic hand-dye process utilizing leaves, flowers, and steam to create one-of-a-kind color variations.
The Art of
Collaboration
Meleana, a Hawaiian cultural practitioner and lei maker, and Maibe, an artisan from Brazil specializing in natural dyes, combined their passions and their crafts to create the non-toxic, 100%, all-natural dye process using plants sourced in Hawai‘i.