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  5. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    The rhaḯdia (ῥαΐδια) extended the straps of the sandal up the calf. [8] Some Greek sandals—like the women's tyrrēniká (τυρρηνικά)—employed wooden soles. [8] The effeminate baxea (πάξεια, páxeia) was usually made of willow leaves, twigs, or fibers and was associated with comic actors and philosophers. [9]

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    Zori (/ ˈ z ɔː r i /), also rendered as zōri (Japanese: 草履 ( ぞうり ), Japanese pronunciation: [d͡zo̞ːɾʲi]), are thonged Japanese sandals made of rice straw, cloth, lacquered wood, leather, rubber, or—most commonly and informally—synthetic materials. [1] They are a slip-on descendant of the tied-on waraji sandal. [2]

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    Here's the lowdown: The Ooriginals unisex sandals are designed to reduce energy exertion, absorb impact and cradle and support your arch. We'll let the doc discuss why they're so great with bunions.