By A Mystery Man Writer
Flip-flops are the oldest and most popular style of shoe – a footwear choice that has truly stood the test of time. And while today they’re typically associated with seasides and pool decks, flip-flops also make their way to red carpets and wedding receptions. So how did flip-flops become such a wardrobe staple? Today we’re taking a deep dive into the history of flip-flops, from their ancient roots to their modern-day uses. Keep reading to learn everything you ever wanted to know about this handy and comfy footwear. Who knows? It may inspire you to rock your sandals in a whole new way! What Is a Flip-flop Shoe? Flip-flops go by many names around the world. In Japan, they're called Zori, and Hawaiians commonly refer to them as Slippers (or Slippahs). In Brazil, they go by the brand name Havaianas. And Australians typically call them Thongs. No
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