The history of sandals
Sandals - actually, the first shoes. The first item that came between the foot of the ancient man and the ground on which he walked.
Although we are used to thinking that the first shoe was made of leather straps and resembled the biblical sandal,
In fact, the material used by early humans was fibers from various plants. The oldest slipper found was woven from fibers of the sage plant and dates back 10,900 years. Only later, in the Neolithic period, did the use of leather soles and straps begin.
The different designs of sandals in different parts of the world expressed the local terroir (French for "terroir"). Each sandal adapted itself to the culture, the soil that had to be dug out of the wearer's foot, the comfort, and the aesthetics that characterized the place and the period.
From Caligula's sandals with metal "plugs" driven into the ground, used by Roman warriors in battle, to Greek sandals whose design was influenced primarily by the work and status of the wearer.
The sandal is not just a shoe for warm regions. In Japan, sandals with wooden soles and socks have been used for centuries. The high wooden sole is intended to protect against water and dirt on the floor, while the role of the sock is to warm the foot.
In the twentieth century, the sandal became completely mainstream, and in the 1930s it also made its way into high fashion, where it sometimes received a more delicate heel and straps.
During World War II, the shortage of raw materials pushed the
Designers found and invented new materials, and thus the popular cork sole was born.
The sandal of the 1960s was mainly characterized by rebelliousness, resistance to the "old world" through freedom.
and ventilation for the foot and the soul. The archetype for these sandals is called "Jesus sandals" which in Israel
Received the expression – biblical sandals – flat leather sandals with a strap on the big toe.
When the 70s brought platforms to center stage, along with the disco and glitter scene, the 80s
The 80s brought walking and hiking sandals, this time the sole was made of rubber, a little different.
Sage bush fibers.. The straps are made of woven nylon fabric and are closed with Velcro. In Israel,
This trend has caught on, and it's easiest to identify a young Israeli couple traveling abroad by a quick glance at their
The feet.
The 90s calmed things down, becoming the minimalist decade.
Of the sandals, one strap or two straps, solid colors that can be matched to any look.
The 21st century absolutely celebrates sandals, and that's what we aimed for in our summer 2025 sandal collection.
You'll find sandals that are more or less open, interesting colors, varied materials, platforms,
Heels and flat sandals. This is the collection with the largest selection we have created, for every foot
Find her sandal.






















































































































