High quality bamboo flip flops - bamboo slippers
High quality bamboo sole flip flops for a great wearing comfort. Wooden flip-flops are back in fashion and modern. Crafted from bamboo wood or the branches of bamboo, bamboo wood, these flip flops provide lasting freshness and make every step a pleasure.
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€17.90
Bamboo wood flip flops...
These bamboo flip-flops made from bamboo wood are real eye-catchers. The bamboo wood provides sustained freshness and makes each step into a treat. These great flip-flops are suitable as summer shoes and companions for your vacation. These flip-flops also work well as house shoes.
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€17.90
Cinnamon flip-flops "Coffee"
The best that can be accomplished with bamboo branches can be seen in this model. The footbed is made of brown-colored bamboo branches. The filling, just like our cinnamon insoles, consists of ground cinnamon, ginger, and aloe. These super comfortable flip-flops provide long-lasting freshness. Every step is a pleasure!
All about flip flops bamboo, bamboo sole flip flops or wooden sole flip flops
Wooden flip-flops and wooden sandals are hip and modern again, but how long have these shoes been around?
Once, more than 100 years ago, only available to the rich, wooden sole flip flops are finally back in fashion and this time for everyone. Read about the history of wooden flip-flops and wooden sandals and why traditional shoes are back in fashion.
Wooden sandals have been a symbol of the Vietnamese people for centuries, as have the ubiquitous conical hats. They could be found in every family's household.
In fact, no one knows exactly when the wooden flip-flops and sandals gained importance in Vietnam, but the director of the Vietnamese Ethnological Museum, Nguyen Van Huy, gives an indication of their origin. He believes that the sandal was widespread under French rule from 1858 to 1945. "In fact, we don't have any documents mentioning the history of the wooden sandal," says Huy. "However, my research shows that in the past, both the Vietnamese and people across the region often wore bamboo slippers with straps like flip flops before they wore wooden sandals."
The slightly heavier wooden sandals first became popular with urban trendsetters. But the fashion soon spread across the country, says Huy. During the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945), wooden sandals were as popular as a pair of sneakers today and as expensive as a pair of designer shoes. Sandals from this period were mostly made of a special wood called "Mit" because of their low weight, strength and durability. "Only rich people wore wooden sandals," says the director of the Art Museum of the Imperial Palace in Hue, Tran Duc Anh Son. "People wore sandals on special and festive occasions. If you looked at someone's sandals, you could tell which class she belonged. "
After many years, the tap-tap-tap went from wooden sandals to a nationally known sound. But capricious fashion trends have a habit of banishing even the best and most trustworthy items in the closet. Modern footwear from Europe and the USA have eradicated the traditional Vietnamese sandal. The wooden flip-flops are celebrating a comeback, diversified and reinvented, the wooden flip-flops are back in fashion as high-end footwear! There are many types to choose from, we have the following models made of lightweight bamboo wood.
Bamboo slippers from Zimtland:
Diversified and reinvented, the bamboo sole flip flops are the fashionable high-end footwear for the summer! Every step a pleasure! High quality & natural flip flops with a bamboo wood footbed.