ot: a lil trivia...do you know how the ancestor of Havainas sandal looks like?
[img width=500 height=261]http://www.cr.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/band/exb_archeology/BAND5077_sandal_exb.jpg[/img]
Throughout the Southwest, people made many different styles of sandals. They used the tough leaves of yucca plants to plait durable sandal soles. Cordage made from the fibers inside the yucca leaves fastened the soles to their feet.
Yucca. L 23, W 10 cm [L 9, W 4 inches]
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