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The present invention relates to thong style sandals that have a decorative unit that is removable and interchangeable.
The primary function of any shoe is to protect and support the wearer's foot. However, additionally, a shoe serves as an accessory to complement and coordinate with the wearer's clothing. Many shoes are adorned with ornaments to enhance the overall appearance of the shoe. However, these ornaments are generally permanently affixed to the shoe upon construction.
It is cost prohibitive for most people to buy shoes to coordinate with all of their outfits. It is the purpose of this invention to provide the wearer with a wide variety of decorative options that are easy, fun and inexpensive to change as desired.
A sandal system according to the current invention includes a thong style sandal, the upper of which exhibits the female half of a snap system permanently affixed to the center of the strap. The male portion of the snap system will be permanently affixed to the bottom side of various ornaments. When pressed together these snaps provide a secure method of attaching the sandal upper to a wide variety of ornaments.
An important object of the invention is to provide a sandal to the wearer that is fun and can coordinate with many different outfits without the necessary purchase of additional shoes.
In the description of this invention, the word “upper” may be used as both a noun and as an adjective. As a noun, the word “upper” refers to the top and more decorative half of the sandal, as opposed to the sole. As an adjective it may refer to the top part of a surface as opposed to the underside.
At the center of this strap, (as shown in
The male portion of this snap system has been permanently affixed to the underside of the interchangeable ornaments (as shown in
For purposes of this invention, the word “ornament” refers to any and all decorative elements that may constructed to attach to the sandal. They may take on different appearances to appeal to a wide range of consumers (i.e. butterflies, flowers, sports emblems, monograms, etc) and may be comprised of various materials (i.e. molded plastic, fabric, beads, etc).
In order to provide the wearer with as many choices as possible the soles and straps of these sandals would be available in a wide array of colors as well. Any ornament would fit together with any of the sandals providing an endless combination of colors and designs.
While the present invention has been described and illustrated using specific terms, it is understood that variations may be made without departing from the intentions and scope of the following claims, found on page 7 of this application.