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  2. 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.

  3. Rope-soled shoe - Wikipedia

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    They were originally made from woven esparto (hence the name), but modern mass-produced shoes are more commonly made from the cheaper jute, giving the modern shoe a distinctive colour that is lighter than esparto. [1] Espadrilles are now made in many countries, including Spain, France, Italy, and many South American countries.

  4. These are the best-selling espadrille sandals on Instagram - AOL

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    Since then, designers have taken the classic flats as inspiration to create statement-making sandals and heels. Below, you can shop the five best-selling espadrille wedges on Instagram, all under ...

  5. Avarca - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being a traditional type of footwear, Avarca is also a popular Spanish brand of sandals. The shoes are made using a leather upper and a rubber sole. [1] Avarca is a traditional sandal originally developed in Menorca in the Balearic Islands. They were originally made from a leather upper and with the sole made from a recycled car ...

  6. Camper (company) - Wikipedia

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    Camper (/ ˈ k æ m p ər /; Catalan:, 'farmer') is a footwear company with headquarters in Mallorca, Spain. Lorenzo Fluxà founded the company in 1975. Lorenzo Fluxà founded the company in 1975. The Camper brand is marketed globally and is present in 40 countries, with more than 400 stores and sales of around 4 million pairs of shoes annually.

  7. Abarka - Wikipedia

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    This sandal made in one piece of calf leather is tied by braided wool laces around the socks. Note however that in Cantabria , abarca is used for a wooden shoe . [ 1 ] They were supplanted by espadrilles and rubber sandals for agricultural activities, but remain used for dance.