Sequin Flip Flops By Ross Bainbridge

May 9, 2007

Flip-flops are flat, open sandals made up of simple soles and held on the foot by a V-shaped strap that extends between the toes and around either side of the foot. They are the most traditional style of footwear in existence. The term flip-flop is derived from the rhythmical noise that these sandals make. This is one type of shoe that can complement any style of dressing, suit every age group and feel so relaxing that everybody longs to slide on a pair after a hectic day.

Due to their large variety and easy availability, it?s easy to find the pair of your choice. Anything goes with colorful flip-flop sandals. They are sold in the smallest of department stores, shoe stores, large malls, and sometimes even in a grocery store.

Keeping in mind the current trends and tastes of people, many sandal companies have indulged in designing and manufacturing multipurpose footwear. These designer slippers are usually dolled up with sequins and beading and plastic fruits to make them look attractive. Sequined flip-flops can be worn for shopping or a casual party. A pair of simple plastic slippers can be made to look very attractive by adding sequins, small shiny ornaments or plastic flowers with a glue gun. It?s always cool to be innovative and at the same time save some money.

The brilliant working of any product is always traced back to its unique design. The most important thing that imparts sustainability to a product is the kind of material used. If we talk about sandals, preference is always given to those that look attractive, are carved out of durable material that does not harm the feet and saves them from external pollutants like sand, dirty water, pebbles, etc.

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