Clark rubber
rubber
the sole
This depends upon what kind of ground you are walking on. A rubber sole is more practical in areas that tend to have a lot of mud, puddles, and snow. A leather sole is considered more traditional and can be more comfortable.
Use rubber as your sole and clothe as your shoe thing
A plimsoll, tacky or sneaker.
In practical terms, this usually means rubber or plastic.
Depends on the surface of your sole on the shoe. Polished leather or rough rubber-sole! Leather: You slip. Rubber brobably make marks on the surface
Try hot gluing on a rubber sandal. Simply cut off the strap and glue the sole to the slipper.
yes, you can buy metal rubber at your local wal-mart
You can buy an rubber stopper at widget-co.com. They are not that expansive ethier
Waffle Iron
In practical terms, this usually means rubber or plastic.