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  2. Nurses Say These Are the Best Shoes for Standing all Day - AOL

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    This lightweight slip-on sneaker will keep you moving quickly and safely on slick hospital floors, while the fly woven outside allows your feet the chance to breathe during long shifts. These slip ...

  3. Kilim - Wikipedia

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    A kilim ( Persian: گلیم gilīm Azerbaijani: kilim کیلیم; Turkish: kilim; Turkmen: kilim) is a flat tapestry-woven carpet or rug traditionally produced in countries of the former Persian Empire, including Iran, but also in the Balkans and the Turkic countries. Kilims can be purely decorative or can function as prayer rugs. Modern kilims ...

  4. Zori - Wikipedia

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    The topsole may also be woven of common rush (igusa). This is the material used for most tatami mats, and igusa-zōri are also woven on the same many-warp pattern as tatami. Raffia, rattan, and paper strips (treated and twisted to resemble rush) are also used in topsoles. [7] [6] [5] [8] Some soles are skiamorphic moldings that look like woven ...

  5. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    The rugs woven in the different regions of the Karabagh area differ substantially from each other. Rugs from the easternmost parts of the Karabagh area have cotton wefts and light blue cotton or wool selvedges. In some regions (Mokan, Talysh, Lenkoran) the rugs have runner formats, approximately three times as long as wide.

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    Finding running shoes that fit wide feet properly can prevent injury and improve performance. Here are the 15 best wide running shoes, per reviews and coaches.

  7. Jika-tabi - Wikipedia

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    Japanese tabi are usually understood today to be a kind of split-toed sock that is not meant to be worn alone outdoors, much like regular socks. However, tabi were originally a kind of leather shoe made from a single animal hide, as evidenced by historical usage and the earlier form of the word, tanbi, spelled 単皮, with the kanji literally signifying "single hide".

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