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  5. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    Huarache, a Mexican sandal, [14] with sole made of a tire tread, or huarache (running shoe), a flat sandal used by minimalist runners. Jelly sandals or jelly shoes were originally a version of the classic fisherman sandal made in PVC plastic. They were invented in 1946 by Frenchman Jean Dauphant in response to a post-war leather shortage.

  6. Carbatina - Wikipedia

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    The usual Greek carbatina was a single piece of rawhide [2] with the outer edge cut into thongs or having holes for thongs to be inserted. It was worn by stepping onto the open hide, pulling the sides up over the foot, and tying the thongs together to secure it. [ 7 ]

  7. Jelly shoes - Wikipedia

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    Typical children's jelly shoes dating from the 1980s. Jelly Shoes early summer models were bright, colorful and sometimes glitter-infused. They came in 12 different colors and had a vanilla or lemon perfume. [10] The winter models, or "Robin Hood" boots, were walking shoes with laces and jacquard lining, and escarpins decorated with a bow tie. [4]