sandália
A sandália is a type of footwear that consists of a sole held to the wearer's foot by straps passing over the instep and, sometimes, around the ankle. They are one of the oldest types of footwear, with archaeological evidence suggesting their use by prehistoric humans. The simplest form of sandália involves a flat sole with a strap to hold it in place.
Sandálias are typically worn in warm weather, in informal settings, or for specific activities like beachwear
Historically, sandálias were common across many ancient civilizations, including those in Egypt, Greece, and Rome. These