The Okabashi Kendall rain boot is built for kids who run through puddles. The waterproof Microplast body keeps feet dry, the easy-on handles let children pull the boots on without an adult, and the lightweight construction lets a child run and jump without dragging weight.
Kendall boots cover playground rain, garden chores, beach mud, snowy school days, and barn work. The boot rinses clean under a garden hose — when it gets really caked, the whole boot runs through a washing machine on cold. Latex-free construction means no allergy reactions for sensitive feet.
Okabashi has been making sandals in Buford, Georgia since 1984 — the only major American shoe manufacturer to keep production fully on U.S. soil. Their proprietary Microplast material is up to 25% recycled and fully machine-washable, and Okabashi backs every pair with a two-year guarantee against breakage.

