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Slides are a type of footwear that is typically worn during the summer months or in warm climates. They are characterized by their open-toe design and lack of a back strap, allowing the foot to easily slide in and out of the shoe. Slides can be made from a variety of materials, including rubber, leather, and synthetic fabrics. They are often designed with a flat sole, although some styles may feature a slight heel. The origins of slides can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where they were worn by both men and women. In ancient Egypt, slides were made from woven reeds and were worn by the wealthy as a status symbol. In Japan, traditional slides called zori were made from straw or cloth and were worn with traditional clothing. Today, slides are a popular style of footwear for both men and women. They are often worn casually with shorts or swimwear, but can also be dressed up with a sundress or skirt. Some slides feature decorative embellishments, such as beads or sequins, while others may have a sporty or minimalist design.

footwear, summer, open-toe, flat sole, casual

James Hall

CITATION : "James Hall. 'Slides.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=331409 (Accessed on August 31, 2025)"


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