Heeled flip flops

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So in order to distinguish between heels and wedges I opened a new thread for the latter.
You can find the new thread about flip flop wedges here: https://board.freeones.com/showthread.php?974522-Flip-Flop-Wedges


If you aren't sure what the difference between those are, you can look here: https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-m...els-and-wedges, but basically:

Heels have a block or rod on the back of a shoe that is distinct from the sole, like this
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while Wedges have (extended) soles that are just taller at the back, like this
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Some might find it very fastidious, but imho it makes a huge difference.
 
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