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Colorful and Trendy Flip Flops for Summer!


We Love Flip Flops! …flip…flop…sounds sweet, sound like walking on the beach 🙂

Here’s a selection of some Flip Flops-Sandals with my Designs You can buy on this Cafepress Shop!…Get Ready for Summer Holidays!



Marijuana Cannabis Leaves Pattern Flip Flops



Summer Sun Cartoon with Sunglasses Flip Flops



Spring Flowers Pattern Flip Flops



Soccer Ball Football Pattern Flip Flops



Clear Water Drops Pattern Flip Flops



Marijuana Psychedelic Skull Flip Flops



Gold and Blue Macaw Parrot Fantasy Flip Flops



Jaguar Fur Pattern Flip Flops



Toco Toucan with Brazil Flag Flip Flops



USA Stars and Stripes Woman Portrait Flip Flops



Tropical Fishes Pattern Flip Flops


Come see and buy more Products with many other Designs, HERE!   🙂   Thank You! 



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Let me tell You something about Flip Flops ☀(ツ)☀


The term flip-flop has been used in American and British English since circa 1972 to describe the thong or no heel strap sandal. It gets its name from the sound that is made by walking in them,


and is thus an example of onomatopoeia. Flip-flops were commonly worn in Nigeria at least since the early sixties, and it is perhaps from Britons and Americans returning home that the term spread. 


They could be bought by tracing round the edge of a foot on paper, and then the template would accompany a servant to the market, where he would barter for flip-flops. 


They are called thongs in Australia, jandals (short for “Japanese sandals”) in New Zealand, slops in South Africa., and tsinelas in Philippines (in some Visayan localities as “smagul”, 


from the word smuggled).


This footwear has a number of other names around the world. In India and Pakistan, flip-flops are commonly known as hawai chappal (हवा चप्पल), which literally translates from Hindustani as “air sandal”.


The Japanese wear similarly designed, traditional straw sandals known as zōri. Throughout the world, they are known by a variety of other names, including dép tông or dép xỏ ngón in Vietnam, 


chinelos in Brazil, japonki in Poland, dacas in Somalia, sayonares (σαγιονάρες) in Greece, Schlapfen in Austria, slippers in Hawai’i, tsinelas in the Philippines, djapanki (джапанки) in Bulgaria, 


and vietnamki in Russia and Ukraine.


(Source: Wikipedia)

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