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  2. The 11 Most Comfortable Flip Flops to Keep Your Feet Happy ...

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    3. Naot Tahoe Sandals. Best for Wide Feet. For those of us with wider feet, finding a solid summer sandal that fits correctly can be…tricky. That being said, it isn’t totally impossible.

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    Sure, slide sandals seem like a summer staple, but they offer absolutely no support for your ankles. Sandals with an adjustable ankle strap are typically a better — safer — buy, especially if ...

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    See it! Woven Sandal Wonders. Supportive and stylish at the same time! Sandals with any type of woven construction are certainly on trend right now, and we absolutely adore these styles!

  5. Flip-flops - Wikipedia

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    The leaves of the sisal plant were used to make twine for sandals in South America, while the natives of Mexico used the yucca plant. [12] The Ancient Greeks and Romans wore versions of flip-flops as well. In Greek sandals, the toe strap was worn between the first and second toes, while Roman sandals had the strap between the second and third toes.

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    On the Go 600 - Brilliancy. These sporty, strappy sandals from Skechers come in wide sizes and feature lightweight cushioning with a contoured footbed for comfort in every step—as well as ...

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    Geta-style shoes were worn in Southern China likely until sometime between the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing dynasties (1636/1644–1912), when they were replaced by other types of footwear. [ 2 ] It is likely that geta originated from Southern China and were later exported to Japan.