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THE TOPLESS FLIP FLOPS

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Going topless is always a sure way to attract attention. But now, it seems, that rule also applies to feet. This summer's must-have fashion accessory is the topless flipflop - a sandal with no straps and no apparent way of staying on your foot. The secret is the tacky water-based glue that keeps the foamy sole in place but does not come off on skin.

flip-flops that don't flip or flop" Invented in the U.S. and made in China (of course), they have already proved a hit in Australia and Canada, where thousands of pairs have been sold.

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This has been done years before. And I had a pair. Not a well thought out product. As soon as you step onto the beach, sand sticks to the flip flop's sticky top, and then your foot won't stick any more. Even if you don't wear them on the beach it's impossible to keep the sticky side clean. This one should be filed under "If it ain't broke, don't fix it..."

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