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    Geta (下駄) (pl. geta) are traditional Japanese footwear resembling flip-flops. A kind of sandal, geta have a flat wooden base elevated with up to three...
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  • in Norrköping Municipality, Sweden Geta (comedy), a medieval poem Geta (footwear), a type of Japanese footwear Geta symbol (〓), a Japanese typographic...
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    Cannes (2016) Platform heels and Japanese getas on the London Underground (2006) The international trade in footwear was at first chiefly restricted to American...
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    Clog (category Footwear)
    Japanese geta toe peg styles. For example, Indian paduka Overshoes; are wooden soles with straps designed to be worn over other footwear for protection...
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    Zori (category Japanese footwear)
    traditional women's footwear with a tatami omote cover also exist, though these are generally confined to the okobo variety of geta.[dubious – discuss]...
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    Shoe (redirect from Orthopaedic footwear)
    A shoe is an item of footwear intended to protect and comfort the human foot. Though the human foot can adapt to varied terrains and climate conditions...
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    Patten (shoe) (category Footwear accessories)
    patten of metal circle type. (Deutsches Schuhmuseum Hauenstein [de]) Geta (footwear) "patten". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University...
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    Jika-tabi (category Japanese footwear)
    traditional thonged footwear such as geta and zōri, jika-tabi are mostly designed and made to be worn alone as outdoor footwear, resembling boots that...
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    Cantabrian albarcas (category Footwear)
    have a characteristic set of three dowels on the bottom of the shoe. Geta (footwear) List of shoe styles "Las albarcas en El Diario Montañés" (in Spanish)...
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    Sandal (redirect from Sandal (footwear))
    between sandals and other types of footwear can sometimes be blurry (as in the case of huaraches—the woven leather footwear seen in Mexico, and peep-toe pumps)...
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    are a type of light sandal-like shoe, typically worn as a form of casual footwear. They consist of a flat sole held loosely on the foot by a Y-shaped strap...
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    Flip-flops Furlane Galesh Galoshes Geta Ghillies Giveh Gomusin Haferlschuh Hanfu footwear Heelys High-heeled footwear High-top Hiking shoes A traditional...
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    Waraji (category Folk footwear)
    the standard footwear of the common people in Japan. Waraji resemble other forms of traditional Japanese footwear, such as zori and geta, with a few key...
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    Tabi (category Japanese footwear)
    by both men and women with traditional formal footwear such as zori, and sometimes the less-formal geta. Tabi are typically worn with clothing such as...
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    Chopine (category Historical footwear)
    however, use the word "chopinos" in his English definition of zoccoli.) Geta (footwear) Chopine, volume Coryat, Thomas, Crudities (London, 1611) ed. 1905,...
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  • Geneva gown Genital jewellery Geodeulji Georgette (fabric) Geotextiles Geta (footwear) Geumbak Ghanaian smock Gharara Ghillie shirt Ghillie suit Ghillies...
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    that extend above the knees to at least mid-thigh. Other terms for this footwear include over-the-knee boots, a name originally used for 15th century riding...
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    Mule (shoe) (redirect from Mule (footwear))
    for Rita de Acosta Lydig are made of an identical to other Near Eastern footwear. She potentially wore these shoes with a harem dress, further illustrating...
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    ISBN 978-0-262-59023-5. Undergoer: hako, Compound: geta-bako, Gloss: clog-box, shoe rack, chest for footwear Saladin (10 November 2012). "A Glimpse of Japanese...
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  • kaiken. Geta (下駄) Wooden thong sandals. Geta are usually made of a lightweight wood such as paulownia, and come in a variety of styles, such as ama geta ("rain...
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    tunic with a standing collar and five gold buttons, and geta). These, apart from the footwear, are still worn today. There was then a fashion for European-style...
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  • Saiyuki Gentō Sokuchū Geography of Japan Gero, Gifu The Gerogerigegege Geta (footwear) Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Ghost in the Shell Ghost in the...
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    since 1624 Japanese Umbrella production – since 1615, peaked in 1920 Geta (footwear) production – since 1622 Textile production of Antheraea yamamai cocoon...
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    Namaksin (category Korean footwear)
    Baekje went to Japan, and it became the origin of geta. Clogs in Baekje had three holes like geta, but clogs in Silla had five holes. How people tied...
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  • wants to buy them. These include cricket cages and wooden Japanese footwear called geta. Then Fisby makes a happy discovery. The villagers distill a potent...
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    Stiletto heel (category High-heeled footwear)
    environments where floor damage is unacceptable. DeMello, Margo (2009). Feet and Footwear: A Cultural Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood Press. pp...
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    feet, while mikos wear zori sandals or white wooden (or black lacquered) geta sandals (with red or white straps), and female mikos wear black lacquered...
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    Biblical sandals (category Folk footwear)
    Wooden footwear Bakya British clogs Cantabrian albarcas Clogs Geta Klompen Namaksin Okobo Padukas Pattens Sabot Träskor Boots Sport-related footwear Athletic...
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  • "cloven hoof". This etymology refers to the fact that the Japanese wore geta, a traditional Japanese wooden sandal, which separates the big toe from the...
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    Areni-1 shoe (category Historical footwear)
    Armenia. It is a one-piece leather-hide shoe, the oldest piece of leather footwear in the world known to contemporary researchers. The discovery was made...
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