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  5. Platform shoe - Wikipedia

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    While a wide variety of styles were popular during this period, including boots, espadrilles, oxfords, sneakers, and sandals of all description, with soles made of wood, cork, or synthetic materials, the most popular style of the late 1960s and early 1970s was a simple quarter-strap sandal with tan water buffalo-hide straps, on a beige suede ...

  6. Espadrille - Wikipedia

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    Modern espadrilles are predominantly for women, though some men's shoes are made in this style. The soles of espadrilles may be flat, platform, or wedge shaped made of natural fiber. Uppers may be made from nearly any substance and may have open or closed toes, open or closed backs, and can be slip-on or tied to the ankle with laces.

  7. 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]