The hard-soled rubber sandals made from recycled military truck or aircraft tyres— evocative of the communist state's resourcefulness under fire — are available at markets and small stores alike
Hanoi, Vietnam: Made from recycled military truck or aircraft tyres, Vietnam's hand-made rubber sandals, the famously rugged footwear of the Viet Cong, have travelled vast distances over the decades.
In the bustling capital Hanoi, all kinds of shoes are on sale: from $1,000 Gucci heels to $2 plastic slippers.
But for those seeking a nod to yesteryear, the hard-soled rubber sandals — evocative of the communist state's resourcefulness under fire — are available at markets and small stores alike.
Dao Van Quang paid $8 for a standard pair at a shop outside a Hanoi museum devoted to the country's revolutionary leader — and dedicated rubber sandal wearer — Ho Chi Minh.
"I wore rubber sandals when I was at school, in the 1980s," the 47-year-old from central Quang Nam province told AFP.