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  2. Slide (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of slides in the United States started in the late 1960s, when vibrant, colorful aesthetics, such as cherry flower motifs, were followed. Across the world in Germany, the brand Birkenstock created the first fitness slide, a simple design made from contoured cork with a single-buckled leather strap [citation needed].

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    Bombas’ Friday Slide is its first shoe for men and women. What to know about Bombas’ water-resistant sandal with arch support and how to buy it. ... and 13 ounces (the largest men’s size ...

  4. Fila Brasileiro - Wikipedia

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    The Fila Brasileiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈfilɐ bɾaziˈlejɾu]) is a Brazilian breed of large working dog of mastiff type. [ 1 ] It is used as a guard dog , for cattle herding and for big-game hunting ; it may also be kept as a companion dog or pet. [ 1 ]

  5. Fila - Wikipedia

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    Fila Korea still owned 15% shares of the joint venture company "Full Prospect". [10] In September 2010, Fila Korea Ltd. launched its initial public offering on the Korea Exchange. [11] [12] [13] In May 2011, it acquired global golf equipment maker Acushnet Company, becoming the new owner of golf brands such as Titleist and FootJoy, for $1.23 ...

  6. Category:Sandals - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.