σανδάλια [sandalia] sandals is a Greek word.
Greek sandals.
Greek cobblers.
The Greek term for shoes is "παπούτσια" (pronounced "papoutsia"). This word is used to refer to various types of footwear in modern Greek. In ancient Greek, the term "ὑποδήματα" (hypodēmata) was commonly used for shoes or sandals.
Since sandals have been created a long time ago in the earliest civilizations, we don't know if a Greek god had invented them or not.
His sandals
The Greek god associated with winged sandals is Hermes. He is known as the messenger of the gods and is often depicted wearing these sandals, which enable him to fly and move swiftly between the mortal and divine realms. Hermes is also the god of trade, thieves, and travelers. His winged sandals symbolize speed and agility.
Mercury was a Roman god. His Greek name is Hermes. He wears winged sandals because he is the messenger god. He flies from place to place delivering the messages of the gods.
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Seems to be one of Hermes' winged sandals.
Zeus wears typical Greek male sandals.
Les Sandales
Hermes in Greek Mythology, Mercury in Roman Mythology.