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anada
19 yrs ago
what is the difference bet. flip flops and sandals? really i dont get it.can somebody explain?
thnx.
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Sani
19 yrs ago
I thought it was slimply that flip flops had the toe-divider, whilst sandals came in all sorts of variety...ie between the toes/over the foot/just the toe straps.
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HK01
19 yrs ago
correct, flip flops just have the toe divider, whereas sandles have straps
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anada
19 yrs ago
is that mean sandal can be flip flops?
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HK01
19 yrs ago
yes... hense the defination of sandles verses flipflops
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Different shoes' terms used by manufacturers for the backless and uncovered/exposed toes.
Generally, flipflop is a form of sandals, simple design with a Y top and flat soles.
Sandals can be more elaborate, with heels and in shoes couture, they will be priced higher.
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anada
19 yrs ago
ok, but what does it mean if somebody would say flip flops are not allowed, does it mean you can still wear it but you need to look bit semi formal, or no you cant wear it at all....
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HK01
19 yrs ago
you may have to ask them then if sandles are allowed, because it may just mean they do not want any part of the foot showing, be specific and ask.
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Flip Flops English
Thongs Australian
Jandels? New Zealand
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Based on my personal experience.
If "flipflops not allowed" , I'll leave out the flats/Y thongs/flipflops which looks more for the beach, house, marketing or shopping.
Will pick sandals, which are appropriate for a day or night semi-formal function.
Let's use Jimmy Choo's shoes as an example.
I'll give the flats a miss. eg Bobbie, Nylon, Jolie, Josie, Juniper, Jacob, Winton if attending a dinner. Ok if for a beach party.
The rest are suitable, depending whether they are day or evening shoes.
If not attending a govt/coporate function, it is not that rigid, as long as it is "appropriate" to the occasion.
http://www.jimmychoo.com/pws/ProductCategoryAttributeLink.ice?productsPerPage=65&paId=CLAS&value=04&layout=departmentprod.layout&paId2=AVAILABLE_ONLINE&value2=true
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