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Jandals, also known as flip-flops or sandals, originated in Japan, where they were called "geta" and "zori." They were introduced to New Zealand in the 1950s by a company called "Jandals," which is a portmanteau of "Japanese sandals." The design quickly gained popularity in New Zealand and Australia, becoming a staple summer footwear choice. Today, the term "jandals" is commonly used in New Zealand to refer to this type of footwear.

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