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    These elegant sandals have a 2.75-inch sturdy, braided jute wedge heel and an anti-slip rubber outsole, allowing those with wide feet to “walk comfortably with great stability,” she says.

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  4. Slip-on shoe - Wikipedia

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    A bridegroom from Bjerkeland near Bergen wearing folk costume and slip-on shoes, photo before 1870. Credit: Marcus Selmer In the United States and some European countries, such as Italy, the loafer enjoys general use as a casual and informal shoe worn for work and leisure, though lace-ups are still preferred for more formal situations. [ 5 ]

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    Vans (originally called the Van Doren Rubber Company) is an American apparel, accessories, and skateboarding shoes brand, established in Anaheim, California, and owned by VF Corporation. The company also sponsors surf , snowboarding , BMX , and motocross teams.

  7. 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.