Top 10 similar words or synonyms for sandals

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for sandals

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හිපි සංස්කෘතිය පාවහන් සහිත(Leather Sandals,Boots)හෝ පාවහන් රහිත වීම.
රබර් සෙරෙප්පු Thongs were inspired by the traditional woven soled zōri or "Jonge sandals", (hence "jandals"). Woven Japanese zōri had been used as beach wear in New Zealand in the 1930s . In the post war period in both New Zealand and America, versions were briefly popularized by servicemen returning from occupied Japan. The idea of making sandals from plastics did not occur for another decade.
රබර් සෙරෙප්පු On July 19, 2005, some members of Northwestern University's national champion women's lacrosse team were criticized for wearing "flip-flops" to the White House to meet with President George W. Bush. The women pointed out that their shoes were not "beach shoes," but were dressier thong sandals.
රබර් සෙරෙප්පු In most developing countries, rubber flip-flops are the cheapest footwear available, often typically costing less than $1. Some measures may be used to reduce cost, such as making them out of recycled tires. Because of their low cost they are very widely used in these countries as typical footwear instead of a fashion statement. Despite their disposable design, street vendors will repair worn sandals for a small fee
රබර් සෙරෙප්පු The modern design was invented in Auckland, නවසීලන්තය by Morris Yock in the 50s and patented in 1957. However, this claim has recently been contested by the children of John Cowie. John Cowie was an England-raised businessman who started a plastics manufacturing business in Hong Kong after the war. His children claim that it was Cowie that started manufacturing a plastic version of the sandals in the late 1940s and that Yock was just a New Zealand importer. The children also say that their father claimed to have invented the name 'jandal' from a shortened form of 'Japanese Sandal'. John Cowie and his family emigrated to New Zealand in 1959.