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Let’s talk about bowler shoes.
Jason Kelsey and Travis Kelsey’s podcast “New Heights” has teamed up with OluKai, a shoe brand inspired by the Hawaiian Islands. The Mea Ola Nu’u limited edition men’s sandal is available today and is sure to sell out quickly.
The easy-to-wear leather design is based on Jason’s long-time favorite style, the Mea Ola. Paying homage to the brothers’ football heritage, the co-branded version includes stitching and laser-cut details inspired by the sport.

The inside strap has the Kelces family signature in gold leaf and also has the words “New Heights Equipment Co.” Stamp the inside of the shoe. A standout item for sports fans and a perfect Father’s Day gift. (Available in sizes 7-14 and in both chocolate and tan colors.)
The leather material and quality craftsmanship give them a dressier look than your average flip-flop, making them a versatile wardrobe staple. (Just ask Jason, who also wore OluKai at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.)
The former Eagles star has been wearing the style for years, previously saying on his podcast, “They’re really high-quality sandals, so they last a long time.” (Plus, he “thinks it looks kind of nice”).

While the co-branded sandals are brand new, the Mea Ola version on which they are based has received great feedback from shoppers, including “high quality leather” and “very comfortable, smooth and well made.”
The “New Heights” sandals are currently only available in-store at Kelce Clubhouse Amazon, and will be available on OluKai on June 9th. Don’t drop the ball when purchasing limited edition styles. Very likely to fly off the shelf.
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