Sandal or sandals is one of the models of footwear that opens on the toes or heel of the wearer. The base (sol) is connected with a rope or belt that serves as a brace on the finger, back, or ankle to keep the slipper off the foot of the wearer.
Japanese flip-flops or sandals are colorful slippers made of rubber or plastic. The "v" letter-shaped clasp connects the front with the back of the sandals. Sandals from used tires are called sandal bandol (short for bodhol tires or used tires). while shoes-like sandals are called sandals or mountain slippers.
The base of the base can be made of rubber, plastic, wood, tires, woven ropes, or woven grass. The heel (right) part of the woman's sandals is generally made higher than the front so that the wearer's posture looks nicer. In contrast to sandals that only men wear for casual occasions, women often wear sandals when they attend formal occasions.