Men´s shoes Sandals
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Reef Convertible Flip Flops
36.99 €
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Reef Cushion Spring Sandals
36.99 €
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Reef Cushion Spring Sandals
36.99 €
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Reef J-Bay III Flip Flops
62.99 €
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Reef Cushion Bounce Lux Flip Flops
51.99 €
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O´neill N2400002 Profile Logo Sandals
18.99 €
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O´neill N2400002 Profile Logo Sandals
18.99 €
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Quiksilver Dockyard Sandals
35 €
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Quiksilver Rivi Nubuck Sli Sandals
39.99 €
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Quiksilver Rivi Nubuck Sli Sandals
39.99 €
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Quiksilver Embark Sandals
34.99 €
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Billabong Dunes Marble Sandals
28.99 €
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Source Classic Pro Sandals
98.49 €
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Source Classic Sandals
67.99 €
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Hurley Icon Solid Sandals
16.99 €
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Quiksilver Monkey Abyss Sandals
20 €
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Quiksilver Monkey Caged II Sandals
35.99 €
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Quiksilver Embark Sandals
40 €
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Hurley One And Only Sandal Leather Sandals
41.49 €
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Quiksilver Monkey Caged II Sandals
35.99 €
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Reef J-Bay III Flip Flops
62.99 €
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O´neill N2400001 Profile Small Logo Sandals
15.99 €
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Hurley Icon Solid Sandals
16.99 €
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Quiksilver Dockyard Sandals
33.49 €
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Quiksilver Monkey Abyss Sandals
21.99 €
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O´neill N2400001 Profile Small Logo Sandals
15.99 €
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O´neill N2400001 Profile Small Logo Sandals
11.59 €
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Rip Curl Fresh Water Sandals
52.99 €
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Quiksilver Molokai Sandals
17.39 €
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Reef Seaside Sandals
22.99 €
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Reef Fanning Sandals
50.99 €
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O´neill N2400002 Profile Logo Sandals
17.99 €
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O´neill N2400001 Profile Small Logo Sandals
17.99 €
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O´neill N2400002 Profile Logo Sandals
11.59 €
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O´neill N2400001 Profile Small Logo Sandals
11.59 €
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O´neill N2400002 Profile Logo Sandals
13.99 €
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O´neill N2400002 Profile Logo Sandals
11.59 €
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Crocs Swiftwater Mesh Deck Sandals
85.01 €
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Crocs Classic Croc Glitter II Sandals
57.85 €
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Source Classic Pro Sandals
98.49 €
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+8000 Torken Sandals
45.95 €
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Source Classic Sandals
68.99 €
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Hurley Fastlane Molded Sandal Sandals
41.99 €
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Quiksilver Monkey Abyss Sandals
16.99 €
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Quiksilver Dockyard Sandals
33.99 €
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Reef Cushion Dawn Sandals
30.99 €
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Reef Cushion Phantom Sandals
29.99 €
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Reef Leather Fanning Flip Flops
55.49 €
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Reef Cushion Dawn Sandals
29.99 €
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Reef Fanning Baja Sandals
65.99 €
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Reef One Sandals
25.99 €
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O´neill N2400002 Profile Logo Sandals
15.99 €
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O´neill N2400003 Logo Sandals
19.99 €
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O´neill N2400002 Profile Logo Sandals
17.99 €
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O´neill N2400002 Profile Logo Sandals
17.99 €
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O´neill N2400002 Profile Logo Sandals
12.49 €
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Rip Curl Reactor Sandals
22.49 €
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Rip Curl Soft Sandals
36 €
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Rip Curl Oxford Sandals
32.99 €
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Hurley One And Only Sandal Sandals
22.99 €
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Hurley Icon Printed Sandals
18.99 €
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Protest Mikal Sandals
37.99 €
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Quiksilver Carver Suede Sandals
19.49 €
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Billabong Seaway Sandals
24.99 €
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Billabong Seaway Sandals
24.99 €
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Reef Cushion Bounce Lux Flip Flops
53.99 €
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Reef Cushion Spring Sandals
38.49 €
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Reef One Sandals
26.99 €
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O´neill N2400003 Logo Sandals
23.99 €
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Flojos Playa Sandals
39.49 €
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Flojos Playa Sandals
37.49 €
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Flojos Ryan Sandals
31.99 €
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Flojos Ryan Sandals
36.99 €
What are the differences between sandals and flip flops?
Sandals and flip flops are both types of open toed footwear, but they have some key differences in terms of design, construction, and style. Here are the main distinctions between sandals and flip flops:Design and structure:
Sandals: Sandals are a broad category of open toed footwear. They can have various designs, including straps that wrap around the foot and may extend to the ankle or even higher up the leg. Sandals can have multiple straps, a back strap, or a single wide strap, and they often have more substantial soles and support compared to flip flops.
Flip Flops: Flip flops, on the other hand, are a specific type of sandal characterized by a Y shaped or T shaped thong strap that goes between the big toe and second toe. The sole of a flip flop is typically flat and minimalistic, without additional straps or support structures.
Toe separator:
Sandals: Most sandals do not have a dedicated toe separator. They cover the front of the foot without a single thong running between the toes.
Flip Flops: Flip flops are defined by the presence of a single thong strap that goes between the big toe and second toe, creating a toe separator.
Sole thickness and support:
Sandals: Sandals typically have thicker and more supportive soles than flip flops. Some sandals are designed for specific activities, like hiking or sports, and provide additional cushioning, arch support, and protection.
Flip Flops: Flip flops have thin and often flexible soles with minimal arch support. They are generally designed for casual and warm weather use, such as the beach or pool.
Versatility:
Sandals: Sandals come in a wide range of styles and can be versatile enough to wear for various occasions, from casual to semi formal. They are available in leather, fabric, and various other materials.
Flip Flops: Flip flops are typically more casual and are often considered beachwear or lounging footwear. They are usually made from rubber, EVA, or similar materials.
Occasions:
Sandals: Sandals can be appropriate for a broader range of occasions, including outdoor activities, hiking, and even some semi formal events, depending on the style and material.
Flip Flops: Flip flops are mainly suited for relaxed, informal settings, such as the beach, poolside, or running quick errands.
Closures:
Sandals: Sandals may have various types of closures, including buckles, Velcro straps, or slip on designs.
Flip Flops: Flip flops have a simple slip on design with no additional closures.
In summary, while sandals and flip flops both offer open toed comfort, they differ in terms of design, structure, support, versatility, and appropriateness for various occasions. Sandals can provide more style and functionality options, while flip flops are typically more straightforward and casual. The choice between them depends on your intended use and personal style preferences. You can buy leather sandals from Rip Curl, Hurley, Billabong, O´neill and Reef.