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		<title>Flip-Flops – A Brief History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flip-flops have been a beach staple for as long as we can remember. Over the past decade, this classic form of footwear is now being used by men and women of all ages. Almost every home in every country has them, or have tried one at least once in their lives. The footwear business is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flip-flops have been a beach staple for as long as we can remember. Over the past decade, this classic form of footwear is now being used by men and women of all ages. Almost every home in every country has them, or have tried one at least once in their lives. The footwear business is a billion dollar industry and <a href="http://wholesaleflipflops.net">wholesale flip flops</a> is a big business that doesn’t seem like it will be out of style anytime soon.  Did you ever wonder how the history of flip-flops has evolved and how we get to enjoy the sandals that we do today? Read on to discover the humble beginnings of this classic bestseller.</p>
<p>The term “flip-flop” dates back to almost 50 years ago, but in reality, this has been enjoyed by men and women for over six thousand years! “Flip flap” was also a popular term used in 1529. It is quite amazing to know that the Stone Age paintings and Egyptian murals already have early illustrations of flip flops on rocks, tombs and temples. This dates back to as early as 4000 B.C.</p>
<p>Papyrus leaves were the material of choice in 1500 B.C. The natural fabrics used actually vary, depending on the region: Palm leaves and papyrus were popular in Egypt, rawhide was used in Africa and India preferred wearing their flip-flops made of wooden material. China and Japan enjoy rice straw sandals. Other countries have also used plants, such as the yucca plant in Mexico and the sisal plant in South America.</p>
<p>The old version of  the sandals we use today did not always have the distinct band on the largest toe. Certain civilizations had different preferences on where to put the toe strap. Mesopotamians liked it in their third toe, the Romans used the second toe and Greeks were the first to use the big toe for the band strap. These were the first flip-flop styles in the world.</p>
<p>It was in Japan that the thong sandal started to gain popularity. Initially used by Japanese children to help them learn how to walk, the “zori” (Japanese for the thong-style slippers) is now the footwear of choice in almost every country in the world.</p>
<p>The Japanese were responsible for bringing the flip-flops to America. They gave out the “zori” as souvenirs. Soldiers were some of the first sandal users, but the material was stiff and cheap that they ended up having blisters. American pop culture caught on, and it evolved into the bright designs that we see today. First seen in California surfers and beach lovers, materials of different kinds have started to emerge.</p>
<p>Flip flops are like the jeans of footwear &#8211; they never go out of style. The past twenty years have really put the flip flops along with high fashion; from simple rubber versions to studded Swarovski crystals to famous brands like <a href="http://wholesaleflipflops.net/havaianasflipflopswholesale">Havaianas flip flops</a>, this well-loved sandal is here to stay.</p>
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		<title>Wedding Dresses 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 23:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A wedding is never complete without the perfect wedding gown. Every bride spends a whole lot of time choosing the perfect wedding gown. The wedding gown is a very important and vital part of a fairytale wedding. Every bride makes sure she chooses the gown which will suit her best and make her stand out [...]]]></description>
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<p>A wedding is never complete without the perfect wedding gown. Every bride spends a whole lot of time choosing the perfect wedding gown. The wedding gown is a very important and vital part of a fairytale wedding. Every bride makes sure she chooses the gown which will suit her best and make her stand out in the crowd. Getting married is every girl’s dream; something which she has dreamed of since she was a kid and this dream can never be fulfilled unless purchases the right wedding gown. Every girl feels like a princess when she wears her wedding gown, a feeling which has absolutely no parallel and is completely the best. One usually is in a huge dilemma when selecting her wedding dress. There are many websites which offer the right advice and helps a bride pick the dream wedding gown.</p>
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<p>For all the lucky brides of the year 2011 the elegant and classic look is in today. Though there have been turns and a drastic change, the look is still classic and completely adorable. Various looks which include the 1920’s style, the go glamor look, the deep V, the ball gown, and curve hugging.</p>
<p>In 2011, the wedding gown designers have adopted many silhouettes and features from the 1920’s wedding gowns. The 1920’s wedding look is back and what do you know, it is still chic and totally elegant. For brides who are tall and thin at the same time the 1920’s look is definitely the perfect solution. The deep V neckline is back and it will look extremely charming if a soft and flowing fabric which will drape well is used. When it comes to the go glamor look, only the brides with a full figure can carry it off perfectly. The ones who are full busted can look absolutely dashing in this type of wedding gown. This look evolves from old Hollywood glamor and can include large bows, ruffles and even a bustier. The ball gowns are the perfect fairytale wedding dresses, just like something Cinderella wears to the ball. It is romantic and it evolves from the late fifties. The curve hugging silhouettes are definite head turners. For all those with the perfect and slender figure this style is a blessing in disguise. It will accentuate the curves of the body and help the bride flaunt her truly beautiful figure. It is a sure knock and out and a must have for all those who are blessed with a balanced and proportionate figure.</p>
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		<title>Supreme Court Case For School Bra Searches</title>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt; line-height: normal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Lucida Console'">The controversial case involving a teenager who had to undergo a school bra search will soon be sent to the Supreme Court of <a href="http://www.visitnc.com/">North Carolina</a>.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt; line-height: normal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Lucida Console'">In a 2-1 ruling last year by the state Court of Appeals, the case of the school bra search at Brunswick County Academy was found in November 2008 as “degrading, demeaning and highly intrusive.”</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt; line-height: normal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Lucida Console'">The case involved a teenager who was allegedly asked to untuck her shirt and pull out her <a href="http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/jennifer-aniston-wears-sexy-black-bra-reveals-taut-abs-on-gq-cover-2012142">bra</a> with her thumb as part of a search for pills. On Monday, the high court is hearing the appeal over several issues, including whether the search violated the Constitution’s protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt; line-height: normal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Lucida Console'">The academy is an alternative school for at-risk children.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt; line-height: normal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Lucida Console'">The teenager’s legal counsel, Attorney Geeta Kapur, said she believes the court’s ruling will apply to all public school students, about 1.5 million of them, and not just those in alternative schools.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt; line-height: normal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Lucida Console'">“It’s concerning to us because the population that usually attends these schools is minority, low-income and are low-performing,” said Eric Zogry, juvenile defender for the state of North Carolina. “And so the state seems to be indicating that it’s OK to relax the Constitution for this population.”</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt; line-height: normal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 'Lucida Console'">According to reports, the school principal, Sandra Robinson, acted on a tip from other students that unsafe pills were coming into the school. However, Robinson reportedly did not have any other details as to which pills were being brought in.</span></p>
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		<title>FatWallet.com Guides Online Shoppers to the Season’s First Big Storewide Sales Event With Presidents’ Day Deals</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FatWallet, the preferred online shopping resource for millions of savvy consumers, celebrates&nbsp;<a href="http://www.fatwallet.com/presidents-day-deals/" title="best presidents day deals">Presidents’ Day</a>with  a one-stop promotion featuring dozens of retailers’ best sale items and  offers for February shoppers. The week long sales event (Feb. 15-21)  features traditional savings on winter clearance, basics apparel  discounts, exercise equipment specials and a variety of offers for  home-related products like flooring and furniture. FatWallet helps  shoppers save even more during Presidents’ Day with cash back rewards  from dozens of popular retail merchants, many of which will be offering  storewide discounts and free shipping during this seasonal sales event.<br />“This is the first big sales event of the year where the big-box and  department stores apply significant price-reductions to help clear shelf  space for spring merchandise,” states Brent Shelton, FatWallet  spokesperson. “Smart shoppers will use FatWallet’s&nbsp;<a href="http://www.fatwallet.com/cash-back-shopping/" title="best cash back rates">cash back rewards</a>&nbsp;to stack additional savings on President’s Day deals.”<br />Starting today, the FatWallet blog is launching a “<a href="http://www.fatwallet.com/blog/a-cheat-sheet-to-presidents-day-deals-and-storewide-bargains/" title="Presidents day deal guide">Cheat Sheet to President’s Day Deals and Storewide Bargains</a>”  featuring a short list of the very best values and links to a more  comprehensive selection. The roundup lists savings on home and apparel  basics, travel deals, work-out equipment and clearance on winter  outerwear, including details on special coupon codes, free shipping and  cash back rewards.<br /><a href="http://www.fatwallet.com/about-us/" title="best coupons and deals">About FatWallet</a>:  As the preferred online shopping resource for millions of savvy  consumers, FatWallet.com works closely with hundreds of retailers like  HP, Newegg, Walmart and Amazon to publish thousands of special offers,  discounts, coupon codes and Cash Back rewards to its members. The much  celebrated FatWallet forums represent the pulse of an evolving online  marketplace where smart consumers gather to share and learn. Voted ”One  of the 50 Best Small and Medium Companies to Work for in America” by  Great Places To Work®, FatWallet ranks as one of the top 600 internet  properties in the nation. (Quantcast)
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		<title>Flip-Flops – A Brief History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flip-flops have been a beach staple for as long as we can remember. Over the past decade, this classic form of footwear is now being used by men and women of all ages. Almost every home in every country has them, or have tried one at least once in their lives. The footwear business is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flip-flops have been a beach staple for as long as we can remember. Over the past decade, this classic form of footwear is now being used by men and women of all ages. Almost every home in every country has them, or have tried one at least once in their lives. The footwear business is a billion dollar industry and <a href="http://wholesaleflipflops.net">wholesale flip flops</a> is a big business that doesn’t seem like it will be out of style anytime soon.  Did you ever wonder how the history of flip-flops has evolved and how we get to enjoy the sandals that we do today? Read on to discover the humble beginnings of this classic bestseller.</p>
<p>The term “flip-flop” dates back to almost 50 years ago, but in reality, this has been enjoyed by men and women for over six thousand years! “Flip flap” was also a popular term used in 1529. It is quite amazing to know that the Stone Age paintings and Egyptian murals already have early illustrations of flip flops on rocks, tombs and temples. This dates back to as early as 4000 B.C.</p>
<p>Papyrus leaves were the material of choice in 1500 B.C. The natural fabrics used actually vary, depending on the region: Palm leaves and papyrus were popular in Egypt, rawhide was used in Africa and India preferred wearing their flip-flops made of wooden material. China and Japan enjoy rice straw sandals. Other countries have also used plants, such as the yucca plant in Mexico and the sisal plant in South America.</p>
<p>The old version of  the sandals we use today did not always have the distinct band on the largest toe. Certain civilizations had different preferences on where to put the toe strap. Mesopotamians liked it in their third toe, the Romans used the second toe and Greeks were the first to use the big toe for the band strap. These were the first flip-flop styles in the world.</p>
<p>It was in Japan that the thong sandal started to gain popularity. Initially used by Japanese children to help them learn how to walk, the “zori” (Japanese for the thong-style slippers) is now the footwear of choice in almost every country in the world.</p>
<p>The Japanese were responsible for bringing the flip-flops to America. They gave out the “zori” as souvenirs. Soldiers were some of the first sandal users, but the material was stiff and cheap that they ended up having blisters. American pop culture caught on, and it evolved into the bright designs that we see today. First seen in California surfers and beach lovers, materials of different kinds have started to emerge.</p>
<p>Flip flops are like the jeans of footwear &#8211; they never go out of style. The past twenty years have really put the flip flops along with high fashion; from simple rubber versions to studded Swarovski crystals to famous brands like <a href="http://wholesaleflipflops.net/havaianasflipflopswholesale">Havaianas flip flops</a>, this well-loved sandal is here to stay.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="text parbase section">Grunge. <a href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/1996/10/06/royal-wedding-american-style.html">Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy</a>’s wedding gown. The wrap dress. All inventions that changed the fashion industry and resonated throughout the culture.</div>
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<div class="text parbase section">In  celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Council of Fashion Designers  of America decided to commemorate as many of those iconic trends as  possible. So the CFDA asked its members—everyone from industry veterans  to relative newcomers—to assess their impact on style for a new book and  accompanying exhibition. (Deceased members were appraised by a  selection committee.)</div>
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<div class="text parbase section">The result was a bit like a therapy session conducted in the language of straight pins and cashmere.</div>
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<div class="text parbase section">Some designers’ answers were expected. <a href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/11/16/marc-jacobs-s-entire-spring-summer-2012-collection-stolen.html">Marc Jacobs</a>  chose his seminal 1992 grunge collection for Perry Ellis—a mashup of  street style and music culture that got Jacobs fired but set the stage  for his international career. It also prompted the realization in the  industry that luxurious clothes didn’t have to be precious. Narciso  Rodriguez pointed to his minimalist bridal gown for the Bessette-Kennedy  wedding that had brides ripping the overwrought beadwork from their own  dresses. And <a href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/02/18/diane-von-furstenberg-honors-women-at-new-york-fashion-week.html">Diane von Furstenberg</a>  selected a simple but sensual leopard-print wrap dress from 1974, a  silhouette that redefined business attire for a generation of women.</div>
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<div class="text parbase section">Other  designers “wanted to be seen for something that they aren’t or for what  they do now,” says Patricia Mears, editor of Impact: <i><a href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2011/12/11/fashion-trends-of-2011-mcqueen-china-consumerism-and-more.html">50 Years of the Council of Fashion Designers of America</a></i>  and curator of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology  exhibition, which opens Feb. 10. Tommy Hilfiger highlighted his preppy  roots and omitted his connection to hip-hop. Michael Kors underscored  swimsuits and ignored cashmere. And Ralph Lauren focused on his personal  vision of the American West—exemplified in his fall 1981 womenswear  collection, which featured a white ruffled shirt, suede skirt, and  Navajo-print sweater—rather than acknowledging the polo shirt that  ultimately made him a billion-dollar brand. Others simply preferred to  look to the present. Oscar de la Renta, who’s been in the business for  more than 40 years, chose to be represented by a taffeta ball gown from  his spring 2012 collection.</div>
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<figure class="multimedia section"> <img alt="Oscar de la Renta highlighted his  taffeta ball gowns." class="cq-dd-image" src="http://www.thedailybeast.com/content/newsweek/2012/02/05/american-fashion-designers-assess-their-impact-for-cfda-exhibit/_jcr_content/body/inlineimage.img.jpg/1328403135164.jpg" title="fashion-designers-om04-givhan-main-tease" /><br />
<figcaption class="figcaption">     Oscar de la Renta highlighted his  taffeta ball gowns., Steven Meisel<br /></figcaption>
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<div class="text parbase section">A  few designers were contrarians. Menswear radical Thom Browne, king of  the austere shrunken gray flannel suit, loaned the exhibition a suit  covered in feathers. And in the book, John Bartlett showcased his  exploration of male sexuality with a simple pair of jeans—back view, no  shirt—devoid of references to filmmakers such as Rainer Werner  Fassbinder, as was his habit in runway presentations.</div>
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<div class="text parbase section">In  defining themselves, some younger designers paid tribute to those who  taught them. Doo-Ri Chung, who is still establishing herself in the  industry, highlighted her draping skill—a sensual technique that is her  signature, but also a homage to her mentor Geoffrey Beene. “I  apprenticed under a designer who was just amazing,” Chung says. “The  tactile experience isn’t there anymore. I was the last generation that  had that experience.”</div>
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<figure class="multimedia section"> <img alt="James Purcell’s choice: his overskirt, popular in the early ’90s." class="cq-dd-image" src="http://www.thedailybeast.com/content/newsweek/2012/02/05/american-fashion-designers-assess-their-impact-for-cfda-exhibit/_jcr_content/body/inlineimage_0.img.jpg/1328403184441.jpg" title="fashion-designers-om04-givhan-purcell" /><br />
<figcaption class="figcaption">     James Purcell’s choice: his overskirt, popular in the early ’90s., Gideon Lewin<br /></figcaption>
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<div class="text parbase section">Other  young designers underscored the business of fashion rather than the  aesthetics. Phillip Lim emphasized his acumen for delivering fashionable  yet affordable frocks, instead of the charming white dress with  handmade flowers that brought him so much early attention. Lazaro  Hernandez and Jack McCollough of Proenza Schouler paid homage to the  CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund that gave them an early financial foothold.</div>
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<figure class="multimedia section"> <img alt="Tommy  Hilfiger picked his  preppy  style." class="cq-dd-image" src="http://www.thedailybeast.com/content/newsweek/2012/02/05/american-fashion-designers-assess-their-impact-for-cfda-exhibit/_jcr_content/body/inlineimage_1.img.jpg/1328403208353.jpg" title="fashion-desingers-om04-givhan-hilfiger" /><br />
<figcaption class="figcaption">     Tommy Hilfiger picked his preppy style., Courtesy of Dan and Corinna Lecca<br /></figcaption>
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<div class="text parbase section">The  book is sweeping in its scope—a chronicle of personal remembrance and  passionate history. For readers, it’s a chance to peak into ateliers and  accounting offices, to get a sense of the egos and the insecurities of  the biggest names in the industry. It’s also a place where a designer  who may have had only a single modest—yet proud—moment of impact can  stand alongside those who spoke to a generation.</div>
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<figcaption class="figcaption">     Doo-Ri Chung celebrated her draping skill., Courtesy of Doo-Ri Chung<br /></figcaption>
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<div class="text parbase section">For  designer James Purcell, who no longer works in fashion, it was a chance  to recall the popularity of his overskirt—a detachable skirt that could  be paired with a dress. “It was a way to get two outfits out of one,”  he says. “It was the businessman inside of me.”</div>
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<div class="text parbase section">Purcell’s  entry is in the company of those by luminaries such as Norman Norell,  Calvin Klein, and Donna Karan, who selected one of her “seven easy  pieces” that established her brand as one aimed at solving the wardrobe  problems of professional women. Even more memorable than her clothes was  the way in which they were pitched. The book includes a photograph from  her 1992 advertising campaign, “In Women We Trust,” shot by Peter  Lindbergh. It depicts the swearing-in of a female commander in chief.</div>
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<div class="text parbase section">“We celebrated women,” Karan says simply in her self-assessment.</div>
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<div class="text parbase section">What  makes her impact so powerful is that Karan didn’t just hail women for  what they had achieved, she cheered them onward to what was possible.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flip-flops have been a beach staple for as long as we can remember. Over the past decade, this classic form of footwear is now being used by men and women of all ages. Almost every home in every country has them, or have tried one at least once in their lives. The footwear business is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flip-flops have been a beach staple for as long as we can remember. Over the past decade, this classic form of footwear is now being used by men and women of all ages. Almost every home in every country has them, or have tried one at least once in their lives. The footwear business is a billion dollar industry and <a href="http://wholesaleflipflops.net">wholesale flip flops</a> is a big business that doesn’t seem like it will be out of style anytime soon.  Did you ever wonder how the history of flip-flops has evolved and how we get to enjoy the sandals that we do today? Read on to discover the humble beginnings of this classic bestseller.</p>
<p>The term “flip-flop” dates back to almost 50 years ago, but in reality, this has been enjoyed by men and women for over six thousand years! “Flip flap” was also a popular term used in 1529. It is quite amazing to know that the Stone Age paintings and Egyptian murals already have early illustrations of flip flops on rocks, tombs and temples. This dates back to as early as 4000 B.C.</p>
<p>Papyrus leaves were the material of choice in 1500 B.C. The natural fabrics used actually vary, depending on the region: Palm leaves and papyrus were popular in Egypt, rawhide was used in Africa and India preferred wearing their flip-flops made of wooden material. China and Japan enjoy rice straw sandals. Other countries have also used plants, such as the yucca plant in Mexico and the sisal plant in South America.</p>
<p>The old version of  the sandals we use today did not always have the distinct band on the largest toe. Certain civilizations had different preferences on where to put the toe strap. Mesopotamians liked it in their third toe, the Romans used the second toe and Greeks were the first to use the big toe for the band strap. These were the first flip-flop styles in the world.</p>
<p>It was in Japan that the thong sandal started to gain popularity. Initially used by Japanese children to help them learn how to walk, the “zori” (Japanese for the thong-style slippers) is now the footwear of choice in almost every country in the world.</p>
<p>The Japanese were responsible for bringing the flip-flops to America. They gave out the “zori” as souvenirs. Soldiers were some of the first sandal users, but the material was stiff and cheap that they ended up having blisters. American pop culture caught on, and it evolved into the bright designs that we see today. First seen in California surfers and beach lovers, materials of different kinds have started to emerge.</p>
<p>Flip flops are like the jeans of footwear &#8211; they never go out of style. The past twenty years have really put the flip flops along with high fashion; from simple rubber versions to studded Swarovski crystals to famous brands like <a href="http://wholesaleflipflops.net/havaianasflipflopswholesale">Havaianas flip flops</a>, this well-loved sandal is here to stay.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flip-flops have been a beach staple for as long as we can remember. Over the past decade, this classic form of footwear is now being used by men and women of all ages. Almost every home in every country has them, or have tried one at least once in their lives. The footwear business is a billion dollar industry and <a href="http://wholesaleflipflops.net">wholesale flip flops</a> is a big business that doesn’t seem like it will be out of style anytime soon.  Did you ever wonder how the history of flip-flops has evolved and how we get to enjoy the sandals that we do today? Read on to discover the humble beginnings of this classic bestseller.</p>
<p>The term “flip-flop” dates back to almost 50 years ago, but in reality, this has been enjoyed by men and women for over six thousand years! “Flip flap” was also a popular term used in 1529. It is quite amazing to know that the Stone Age paintings and Egyptian murals already have early illustrations of flip flops on rocks, tombs and temples. This dates back to as early as 4000 B.C.</p>
<p>Papyrus leaves were the material of choice in 1500 B.C. The natural fabrics used actually vary, depending on the region: Palm leaves and papyrus were popular in Egypt, rawhide was used in Africa and India preferred wearing their flip-flops made of wooden material. China and Japan enjoy rice straw sandals. Other countries have also used plants, such as the yucca plant in Mexico and the sisal plant in South America.</p>
<p>The old version of  the sandals we use today did not always have the distinct band on the largest toe. Certain civilizations had different preferences on where to put the toe strap. Mesopotamians liked it in their third toe, the Romans used the second toe and Greeks were the first to use the big toe for the band strap. These were the first flip-flop styles in the world.</p>
<p>It was in Japan that the thong sandal started to gain popularity. Initially used by Japanese children to help them learn how to walk, the “zori” (Japanese for the thong-style slippers) is now the footwear of choice in almost every country in the world.</p>
<p>The Japanese were responsible for bringing the flip-flops to America. They gave out the “zori” as souvenirs. Soldiers were some of the first sandal users, but the material was stiff and cheap that they ended up having blisters. American pop culture caught on, and it evolved into the bright designs that we see today. First seen in California surfers and beach lovers, materials of different kinds have started to emerge.</p>
<p>Flip flops are like the jeans of footwear &#8211; they never go out of style. The past twenty years have really put the flip flops along with high fashion; from simple rubber versions to studded Swarovski crystals to famous brands like <a href="http://wholesaleflipflops.net/havaianasflipflopswholesale">Havaianas flip flops</a>, this well-loved sandal is here to stay.</p>
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<p>We try to get all of our clients to understand the difference between off the rack and made to order.&nbsp; Even if you are a small size 2 that dress that is off the rack was not made for you.&nbsp; So what if you have a longer torso?&nbsp; Or what it you are bustier than the average size 2.&nbsp; That off the rack dress is not going to lay right on your body.&nbsp; So what do you do.&nbsp; You wear it any way or you go to the tailor that you have in your pocket and have them help you.&nbsp; This is the same scenario for a fuller figured women as well.</p>
<p>First you find a dress that you like.&nbsp; Have a image or picture of it and take or send it to an actual designer who specializes in <a href="http://www.dariuscordell.com/plus-size-dresses/index.html" target="_blank">plus size evening gowns</a> and particularly made to measure garments.&nbsp; This way any dress you present in a photo can actually be made for your specific body shape and dimensions &#8211; unlike anything that you would have tried on off the rack.
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		<title>Flip-Flops – A Brief History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flip-flops have been a beach staple for as long as we can remember. Over the past decade, this classic form of footwear is now being used by men and women of all ages. Almost every home in every country has them, or have tried one at least once in their lives. The footwear business is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flip-flops have been a beach staple for as long as we can remember. Over the past decade, this classic form of footwear is now being used by men and women of all ages. Almost every home in every country has them, or have tried one at least once in their lives. The footwear business is a billion dollar industry and <a href="http://wholesaleflipflops.net">wholesale flip flops</a> is a big business that doesn’t seem like it will be out of style anytime soon.  Did you ever wonder how the history of flip-flops has evolved and how we get to enjoy the sandals that we do today? Read on to discover the humble beginnings of this classic bestseller.</p>
<p>The term “flip-flop” dates back to almost 50 years ago, but in reality, this has been enjoyed by men and women for over six thousand years! “Flip flap” was also a popular term used in 1529. It is quite amazing to know that the Stone Age paintings and Egyptian murals already have early illustrations of flip flops on rocks, tombs and temples. This dates back to as early as 4000 B.C.</p>
<p>Papyrus leaves were the material of choice in 1500 B.C. The natural fabrics used actually vary, depending on the region: Palm leaves and papyrus were popular in Egypt, rawhide was used in Africa and India preferred wearing their flip-flops made of wooden material. China and Japan enjoy rice straw sandals. Other countries have also used plants, such as the yucca plant in Mexico and the sisal plant in South America.</p>
<p>The old version of  the sandals we use today did not always have the distinct band on the largest toe. Certain civilizations had different preferences on where to put the toe strap. Mesopotamians liked it in their third toe, the Romans used the second toe and Greeks were the first to use the big toe for the band strap. These were the first flip-flop styles in the world.</p>
<p>It was in Japan that the thong sandal started to gain popularity. Initially used by Japanese children to help them learn how to walk, the “zori” (Japanese for the thong-style slippers) is now the footwear of choice in almost every country in the world.</p>
<p>The Japanese were responsible for bringing the flip-flops to America. They gave out the “zori” as souvenirs. Soldiers were some of the first sandal users, but the material was stiff and cheap that they ended up having blisters. American pop culture caught on, and it evolved into the bright designs that we see today. First seen in California surfers and beach lovers, materials of different kinds have started to emerge.</p>
<p>Flip flops are like the jeans of footwear &#8211; they never go out of style. The past twenty years have really put the flip flops along with high fashion; from simple rubber versions to studded Swarovski crystals to famous brands like <a href="http://wholesaleflipflops.net/havaianasflipflopswholesale">Havaianas flip flops</a>, this well-loved sandal is here to stay.</p>
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