What are jelly shoes?
jelly shoes are shoes that are made of porous type of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) known as jelly rubber. Jelly Guma is produced by adding materials known as PVC softeners, causing softening and becoming more flexible. It is also used in many other products. Like other plastics, jelly rubber can be made in a wide range of colors and patterns, from plain clean material to neon pink jelly rubber with sparks. At the beginning of the 90. Years of jelly shoes began to fall out of fashion and today it is sometimes difficult to find, tend to be much more expensive than at the age of 80. In fact, it's a bit stiff and sometimes unpleasant; Jelly shoes could contribute to the creation of large blisters and also tend to be very unpleasant when the bearer began to sweat. Some people put pillows in their jelly shoes to stay comfortable in response to these problems.
jelly shoes are flat, although there are also versions with robust heels and are usually designed as sandals, with woven or interlaced upper. "Jelies," as they were called, were often worn with stickers and could be decorated with patterns of flowers and other motifs. The glitter was a common feature of jelly in the 80s and some designers built objects into jelly, from small plastic fish to geometric shapes.
Generally, on jelly, it is considered to be women's shoes. In addition to being fashionable for a short time in human history, these shoes can sometimes be practical. For example, a partially enclosed design causes jelly to be ideal for occasional wading in rivers and streams because they protect their feet from the rocks while allowing shoes to drain freely and dry quickly on dry soil. For people with their feet of the right size and shape, jelly can also be very comfortable occasional shoes.