Dahia Shoes

The fashion trend in shoes in Fiji and worldwide is in a constant state of flux. Fiji has a thriving shoe manufacturing industry and has an excellent reputation when it comes to up-to-the-minute design and quality.

Locally based shoe manufacturing company, Footwear Industries, are aiming to continue and expand on their successful marketing techniques with their 'Buy Fijian Made' campaign focusing on local production. Fiji's manufacturing industry is not huge hence it is important that locals, and hopefully our visitors, support locally made products.

Dahia Footwear is a typical success story with their locally produced original and unique range of styles now expanding to the use of the traditional Fijian Tapa (Bark Cloth) designs on their shoes for ladies – an original design element that you will be hard pushed to find anywhere else.

The ever popular 'jandal' or 'flip flops' as they are known in Fiji, together with an endless range of sandals are always available from stores everywhere.

Dahia Shoes is a Fiji based manufacturing company producing locally made shoes. Their retail outlets are located in the city and sell a wide range of styles to choose from. The company have recently joined the marketing campaign promoting 'Buy Fijian Made' focusing on local production throughout Fiji. Dahia Shoes is a typical success story with their locally produced original and unique range of styles now expanding to using the traditional Fijian Tapa (Bark Cloth) designs on their shoes for ladies.

They have a wide range of footwear from sandals to the latest styles for women and safety boots for men. They offer a high quality product and provide excellent customer service, a key to success in any business. Their shops are located on Victoria Parade and in Cumming Street and are open from 9am to 5 pm, Monday-Friday and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays.

Contact Details

42 Cumming Street - Suva , Suva , Fiji
331 5776

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