: Popular styles include flat sandals for casual wear , gladiator styles for a bold look, and platform or wedge sandals for added height and comfort.

This report examines the cultural and commercial significance of "Sandal" (sandals) within the Indonesian context, ranging from traditional spiritual interpretations to modern e-commerce trends.

: Since 2012, there has been a significant surge in selling shoes and accessories online through platforms like PUMA, allowing consumers to access the latest international and local designs easily. 3. Aesthetic Imagery (Rare Orchids & Nature)

: Focus remains on durability and utility, with "Sandal Gunung" (hiking sandals) often paired with casual shorts for a popular outdoor aesthetic.

The sandal market in Indonesia is diverse, catering to both fashion and utility. Modern retailers offer a vast array of styles:

: In the traditional 2D Erek Erek book, the number 17 is often associated with specific imagery, including the figure of a "Pedagang" (trader) or certain types of footwear.

In Indonesian tradition, everyday objects like sandals are often tied to Erek Erek (a dream interpretation system) and Kode Alam (natural signs), frequently used by some to derive lucky numbers for lottery games ( Togel ).