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Dép lốp
The dép lốp (dép "sandal" lốp "tire rubber") are a form of sandal in Vietnam made from recycled tires. The sandals, along with the khăn rằn scarf, were a distinctive clothing of Vietnamese soldiers.〔(Float to another place, minutes from the City ) 2006 "Further on the trip takes you to the famous Tunnels of Cu Chi where you can visit spine-chilling war vestiges from the American War. You can dress in the attire of a Vietnamese soldier from that time, wearing ao ba ba (Vietnamese style blouse) and khan ran (black and white checquered shawl), and even buy the famous infantry footwear – dep lop (tire sandals)."〕 These shoes were often called "Ho Chi Minh sandals" by Americans.〔Jeffrey K. Fozard Cw4 (Ret) Usa ''Cleared to Land: Memoirs of an Army Air Traffic Controller'' - 2009 Page 70 "Chieu Hois building our bunker - While the Chieu Hois were working on our bunker, I noticed the shoes one was wearing. I had heard about them, but had never seen them before. He was wearing "Ho Chi Minh sandals". They are shoes/sandals ..."〕〔Gordon L. Rottman ''Viet Cong Fighter'' Page 19 2007 Durable Ho Chi Minh sandals, or what the VC called tire sandals (dep no xe), with truck-tire soles and inner-tube straps, were common. Flat-soled canvas sneakers were also worn."〕 ==References==
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