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  5. Reef (company) - Wikipedia

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    Reef is a brand of casual sandals, known as flip-flops (Australia: thongs, New Zealand: jandals), created by two Argentine brothers, Fernando and Santiago Aguerre. In 1984, they moved from Argentina to the San Diego beach community of La Jolla, California, where they began Reef.

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    A pair of Rainbow flip flops demonstrating how they conform to the wearer's feet. Rainbow Sandals Inc. was established in 1974 in Laguna Beach, California by Jay Longley and is currently based in San Clemente, California. The company specializes in men's and women's leather, hemp, and rubber flip-flops.

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    In the Edo period (1603-1867), the production of zori became professionalized, and a variety of fancy types of zori emerged, using fancier materials. [2] While zori were still commonly woven of rice straw (wara-zōri 藁 草履 ( わら ぞうり ), literally "straw zori"), rushes of various kinds and bamboo sheath were also used. [3]