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Flip Flops in normal language can be explained as slippers, which have a flat sole with a Y shaped strap for holding foot. The concept of these flip-flops was derived from zori, which were Japan's traditional footwear. This footwear was earlier made of straws and was worn by fishermen, as they were particularly designed for beaches. Later Havaiana, the great Brazilian brand reformed them in the form of stylish sandals and launched those in 1998 especially for World Cup viewers to stay cool while enjoying the game. Later the brand took the toll and the sandals were well known as Havaiana Flip Flops.

The flip-flops became popular in United States in mid of 19th century. Today these flip-flops are widely popular across the worlds and are highly appreciated by both men and women for their comfort and style. Since there are especially designed as beach footwear's, they help the wearer to easily glide through the water and sand. The other most fascinating point of these Havaiana flip-flops is that they are really cost effective and are really durable.

There are many Havaiana flip-flops with thin rubber sole and they can be easily recycled on the other the flip-flops that are made of polyurethane are difficult to cast off. These flip-flops are available in bright colours and since they are considered as cost effective footwear, both men and women, buy them in great numbers and club them with their trendy beachwears to enjoy comfort and style together.

Many celebrities are too very fond of the Havaiana flip-flops and they are often seen making a style statement with these. Since the flip-flops only cover the foot from the base leaving the entire top of the foot open to air, they are highly worn by people who prefer to walk bare foot.

Therefore, whenever next time the World cup fever hit the mercury, stays cool and enjoy the game with these flip-flops in most stylish and relaxing manner.

Havaianas Flip Flops The Real Ones

By: David M. Moye




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