Reef. I have had a pair since early 1999, that have been my everyday sandal. I have put thousands of miles on them, and they still have a very sticky sole with lots of tread left and are molded perfectly to my feet. Reef makes great sandals with a lot to choose from, with a lot of varying price points. In my experience leather is nice, but a good cloth material will hold up ten times longer while not staining your feet when they get wet like leather tends to do.

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I have a pair of Oakley that has served me well.

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I've always preferred Reefs to Rainbows. A good pair of brown leather Reefs will likely outlast even your general sensibility about when is a good time to buy a new pair of sandals. I've hiked them, beached them, caved them, skated them, even worn them in the snow, although they can stain your feet (temporarily of course) when they're wet. Good arch support and overall padding have made them a hands-down necessity wherever I am. Dark cloth would eliminate the potential water stain and slickness when wet, but they also tend to hold more water and stay wet longer.

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I bought a pair of Reef sandals almost 5 years ago and they're still going strong. I'm not sure if they they still make mine, but these look identical to mine.

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Rainbows, absolutely. Go to San Clemente if you can swing it. Rainbows are the de facto UC Santa Barbara sandal and last a damn long time. I would stay away from the leather myself; they're comfortable and look good, but if you're near water you're going to get leather-stained feet. Go for the double arch. It takes a while to smoosh them into shape but they're the best. Check them out here

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Reef Fannings are the best choice choice. Not only are they extremely durable/strong, but they are extremely comfortable, provide good arch support, look awesome, and have a useful bottle opener on the bottom.

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Reefs are the way to go. They take years to wear out.

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Havaianas are with out a doubt the most popular flip-flops (a.k.a thongs) worn in Australia, and being a really hot place where we get a lot of wear out of these casual foot protectors, I'm confident enough to say these will last you for several summers.

They also come in a massive range of colours and motifs, e.g. Camouflage, Skulls & Crossbones, National flags, Metallic colours, Neon colours, jsut to mention a few.

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The Best pair of flip-flops on the market are definitly Chaco's. Sturdy Vibram sole with plenty of arch support, and a life time warranty on the strap itself. www.chacousa.com

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Chaco's. They have vibram soles that you can replace. Rainbows are fine if you happen to be one that thinks they look good. Not for me.

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Rainbows for looking good, chacos for everything else.

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How about Havaianas? Anyone has any experience on this one? compare to Reef?

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