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  2. Waraji - Wikipedia

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    Waraji over indigo-blue tabi, the sock colour digitally altered for clarity Similar four- and six-warp Chinese sandals, c. 1930 (other views). Waraji (草鞋 ( わらじ )) (Japanese pronunciation: [w̜aɺadʑi]) are light tie-on sandals, made from (usually straw) ropemaking fibers, that were the standard footwear of the common people in Japan.

  3. Huarache (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    The sandals are believed related to the cactle or cactli, of Náhuatl origin. The name "huarache" is derived from the Purépecha language term kwarachi, and directly translates into English as sandal. [citation needed] Early forms have been found in and traced to the countryside farming communities of Jalisco, Michoacan, Guanajuato and Yucatan.

  4. Bakya - Wikipedia

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    Bakyâ are wooden clogs [1] that were once the most commonly used footwear in the Philippines before the introduction of rubber sandals. This footwear is made from local light wood like santol and laniti. It is cut to the desired foot size before being shaven until smooth.

  5. Hobnail - Wikipedia

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    Homemade hobnailed boots, which provide traction on ice and snow, can be created by driving roofing nails (with cut-off ends) through used rubber boots, which are then worn with normal shoes on the inside.

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  7. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    Esparto sandals from the 6th or 5th millennium BC found in Spain. Pair of ancient vegetable fiber sandals from Egypt. Girl wearing sandals held to the feet by both thong and straps. Although some other kinds of footwear like carbatina are as simple to make, sandals are the oldest known footwear at present.

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