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  2. 17 Dainty Lace-Up Sandals To Kick Off Spring on the Right Foot

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    6. Strapped: These strappy lace-up sandals have thicker laces that look and feel like cushioning against your leg – just $50! 7. White Out: Lace up these plain white sandals for a fun look ...

  3. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot sandals, footwear with the appearance of sandals but lacking a sole. Birkenstock sandals, a comfortable and trendy sandal made from cork. Caligae, a heavy-soled classical Roman military shoe or sandal for marching, worn by all ranks up to and including centurion; Carbatina, open footwear worn in ancient Greece, Italy and the Middle East

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    It’s always nice to feel the fresh air on your feet, but after a few steps, sandals often leave our feet, knees and back wishing it were win The Best of Style and Comfort: These Sandals Have ...

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    The 19 Best Sandals for Bunions, Reviewed Some shoe designers have finally taken note, and there are plenty of supportive, cushiony options out there that won’t tear your feet apart or leave you ...

  6. Caligae - Wikipedia

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    Like all Roman footwear, the caliga was flat-soled. It was laced up the center of the foot and onto the top of the ankle. The Spanish scholar Isidore of Seville believed that the name "caliga" derived from the Latin callus ("hard leather"), or else from the fact that the boot was laced or tied on (ligere). Strapwork styles varied from maker to ...

  7. Opanak - Wikipedia

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    Peasant sandals went out of general use around 1900. Dinaric Alps. oputaši or pripletenjaci were made of untanned hide, cut and shaped on a wooden mould to make the shape of the sole of the foot, the edges folded upwards and laced using a lace made of sheep gut or thin strips of sheep hide called oputa. The top of the opanky was made by lacing ...