Sanuk Rasta Brisbane
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Complete your fall look with these casual sandals.
- "They're not shoes. They're sandals!" Though they may look like a shoe, these sidewalk surfers actually feature a foot-conforming upper with a comfy sandal bottom. The result? Supreme comfort with every step.
- Handmade short vamp hemp upper.
- Hand-stitched detailing around collar.
- Printed "Flower of Life" canvas liner.
- Super soft, high rebound, recyclable, molded TPE footbed with RASTA "Flower of Life" eboss.
- 48% recycled rubber outsole.
- Vegan and vegetarian.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 7 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 8, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Because "Sanük" is the Thai word for happiness and balance, their name is also their mantra. Sanuk's goal is to provide creatively inspired yet thoughtfully designed products for the global outdoor community... mostly because we're all a part of it.
Headquartered in Southern California, Sanuk is an eclectic little family hailing from Santa Cruz, Seattle, Cardiff by the Sea, the Philippines, Colombia, Hong Kong, and even Papua New Guinea. With your support, they continue to grow and now have distribution across the United States and in over 50 countries throughout Europe, Asia, South America and Australia.
Sanuk sponsors a diverse group of professional athletes ranging from surfers like Donavon Frankenreiter to rock climbers like Chris Sharma and Randy Leavitt. Their impact on the Sanuk brand culture has been profound as Sanuk deliberately partners with athletes known as much for their style and charisma as their specialized talents. Like the products they design, Sanuk's roster of athletes is truly "superfunktional."
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Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 0% Half size too Large
- 67% True to size
- 33% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 100% Felt true to width
- 0% Felt narrower than marked
- 0% Felt wider than marked
- 0% Excellent arch support
- 33% Moderate arch support
- 67% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Sanuk Rasta Brisbane
Average rating is 3 out of 5 from a total of 3 reviews.
Top Positive Review
2 people found this review helpful.
I love my Rasta's, they are unbelievably comfortable. For me I was able to order my normal size...not too loose, not too tight, perfect.
Read more » « Show less February 23, 2012 by Kelly jTop Critical Review
2 people found this review helpful.
I'm a Sanuk shoe lover and have several different styles but this one just didn't look good at all. The fabric is stiff and the shoe looks clunky on the foot. Returned it.
Read more » « Show less February 19, 2012 by Linda- Sort by:
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I love my Rasta's, they are unbelievably comfortable. For me I was able to order my normal size...not too loose, not too tight, perfect.
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to size
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Felt true to width
- Kelly j - customer
- from Oklahoma
- February 23, 2012
Shoe runs very small. I normally wear a 9 and could not fit my foot in it, just ordered the size up, a 10, hope it's not too big.
I'd also recommend: Simple
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt a half size smaller than marked
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Felt true to width
- Anonymous - customer
- January 11, 2012
I'm a Sanuk shoe lover and have several different styles but this one just didn't look good at all. The fabric is stiff and the shoe looks clunky on the foot. Returned it.
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt true to size
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
Felt true to width
- Linda - customer
- from Naples, FL
- February 19, 2012





