1. Design: The “Extra Stripe” Aesthetic
The most defining feature of these slippers is the four horizontal white stripes across the synthetic bandage strap.
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Colorway: A classic high-contrast black and white, white and black, blue and white palette that mimics the “Adilette” look but adds that fourth stripe for a bit of subversive flair.
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Silhouette: A standard slide construction consisting of two main pieces: a molded footbed and a fixed upper strap.
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Minimalism: No heavy branding or logos are visible on the top, giving them a clean, anonymous streetwear vibe.
2. Style: Bold & Casual
These slides lean heavily into athleisure and poolside fashion.
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Versatility: They work well for quick errands, gym locker rooms, or just lounging around the house.
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The “Statement”: Because of the four stripes, they often serve as a conversation starter or a playful nod to “off-brand” culture, which has its own niche in modern fashion.
3. Comfort: Soft Contours
Based on the image, these appear to be made of EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) or a similar injected foam.
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Footbed: The deep heel cup and slight contouring around the toes suggest a design meant to keep the foot from sliding around.
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Weight: They are likely very lightweight, providing a “cloud-like” feel that reduces foot fatigue during short periods of wear.
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Flexibility: The material is generally quite flexible, moving with the natural bend of your foot.
4. Durability: Low Maintenance
These are built for utility and ease of care.
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Water Resistance: Being synthetic, they are 100% waterproof. They won’t get ruined in the rain and are easy to hose off if they get muddy.
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Wear and Tear: Since the strap is usually glued or heat-welded to the sole, the main point of failure is often the strap peeling away over long-term heavy use.
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Tread: The foam soles are soft, meaning the grip on the bottom may wear down faster if worn frequently on rough surfaces like asphalt or concrete.





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