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  2. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    Crocs, clog like shoes from a synthetic, rubbery, waterproof material, created in the United States in 2002; Clog can be formed as a heavy sandal, having a thick, typically wooden sole; Crochet sandals [12] Fisherman sandal is a type of T-bar sandal originally for men and boys. The toes are enclosed by a number of leather bands interwoven with ...

  3. Espadrille - Wikipedia

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    They usually have a canvas or cotton fabric upper and a flexible sole made of esparto rope. The esparto rope sole is the defining characteristic of an espadrille; the uppers vary widely in style. Espadrilles are a typical form of Spanish summer footwear, with strong historical ties to the regions of Catalonia, Aragon, and the Basque Country.

  4. Rope-soled shoe - Wikipedia

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    Rope-soled shoes have soles (and possibly other parts) made from rope or rope fibres. They were formerly a cheap, disposable, hand-made item. They were formerly a cheap, disposable, hand-made item. However, the widely made espadrille comes in many styles and can include expensive fashion items.

  5. 3 comfy sandal trends everyone should own this summer - AOL

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    Rubber Sole Sandals. Unexpected rain showers? Slick patios near the pool? Slipping is a real threat during the summer months, so you'd be wise to treat yourself to a pair of sandals with a grippy ...

  6. 15 Comfortable Walking Sandals That Don't Sacrifice Style - AOL

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    From the designer collab sandal of the summer, to good old reliable Birkenstocks, these shoes are made for walking in style. 15 Comfortable Walking Sandals That Don't Sacrifice Style Skip to main ...

  7. Caligae - Wikipedia

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    An original caliga found at Qasr Ibrim, Egypt, c. 1st century BC – 1st century AD. Caligae (sg.: caliga) are heavy-duty, thick-soled openwork boots, with hobnailed soles. They were worn by the lower ranks of Roman cavalrymen and foot-soldiers, and possibly by some centurions. [1]