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Havaianas (stylized in all lowercase) is a Brazilian brand of flip-flop sandals created and patented in 1962. The brand was founded by Brazilian manufacturer Alpargatas S.A. . Inspired by the Japanese zori sandals, Havaianas became the first mass-produced flip-flops made out of rubber. [ 1 ]
Alpargatas S.A. (formerly, São Paulo Alpargatas) [2] is a Brazilian manufacturing company headquartered in São Paulo.Established in 1907, it is of the largest Brazilian companies in the footwears and canvass business.
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Fashion and clothing for Filipino-Americans has been a symbol of political action since their arrival to the U.S. in the early 20th century. Dealing with U.S. occupation in the Philippines, both students and laborers adopted American styles of dress while also maintaining styles of dress that originated in the Philippines. [1]
In the Philippines, they are called tsinelas. [7] In India, they are called chappals, (which traditionally referred to leather slippers). [8] This is hypothesized to have come from the Telugu word ceppu (చెప్పు), from Proto-Dravidian *keruppu, [9] [10] meaning "sandal". In some parts of Latin America, flip-flops are called chanclas ...
Sofia Harrison is one of 18 Filipino American players who will represent the Philippines at the 2023 Women's World Cup. (Photo by Matthew Lewis - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) (Matthew Lewis - FIFA ...
As a medical student at the Central University of Venezuela, González was convinced by her sister to participate in a local casting.Although shy in front of the cameras, there she met the stylist Tata Hellmund.
For much of the past decade, policymakers and analysts have decried America's incredibly low savings rate, noting that U.S. households save a fraction of the money of the rest of the world.