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Japanese slippers

British  

plural noun

  1. (in Malaysia) casual sandals; flip-flops

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Some touch or kiss every blaze of white paint along the trail, while others carefully line up their shoes, like Japanese slippers, in the precise spot they entered a lean-to, so as to know exactly where to resume hiking the next day.

From The New Yorker

She was still in the tea-gown which, apparently, she had been wearing all the day, whilst her foot-gear consisted of a pair of Japanese slippers; and yet the whole effect was charming, possibly because she was entirely unaffected and obviously happy.

From Project Gutenberg

Peter had been looking at his mother's feet in those blue Japanese slippers, whose cheapness was rather pathetic.

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