<Li> Ho Chi Minh sandals is one name for a homemade or cottage industry footwear, the soles cut from an old automobile tire and the straps cut from an inner tube . Made and worn in many countries, they became wider known in the US as worn by the rural people of Indochina during the Vietnam War, leading to the name . </Li> <Li> huaraches, a flat sandal originally made from recycled rubber used by minimalist runners . </Li> <Li> Jelly sandals or jelly shoes were originally a version of the classic fisherman sandal made in PVC plastic . They were invented in 1946 by Frenchman Jean Dauphant in response to a post-war leather shortage . Later designs featured translucent soft plastic in bright colours; hence the later name of jelly sandals or jellies . Recently, a whole range of styles have been produced in this material, mainly for women and girls, but the classic unisex design remains popular . </Li> <Li> Jipsin, a traditional Korean sandal made of straw </Li>

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