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The caste system is an ancient social class system, the most representative of which is the Indian caste system culture, the culture is built on the Hindu concept of reincarnation. The caste system includes four major castes, which divide Indians into Brahmins (Priests), Kshatriyas (Warriors), Vaisyas (Farmers and Merchants) and Sudras (Slaves or Laborers). In terms of marriage, justice, social welfare and status, there will be great differences due to different castes.
Dalits (Untouchable) are excluded by the caste system and have been engaged in the most inferior jobs for generations. Among India’s current population of 1.36 billion, at least 200 million are untouchables. Most of them have low social status and poverty, furthermore, women face serious discrimination and personal safety.
After India's independence from the British in 1947, the caste system was officially abolished legally. It is illegal to discriminate against different castes, but in fact the influence of the caste system can still be seen in daily life. However, the Indian government, which has undergone many political party rotations and two terms of Dalit presidents, is still working hard for democracy and human rights equality to overturn the caste system that is deeply rooted in the hearts of most Indians.
FLIPPOS MCP (Maze Cushioning Plus)
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The caste system is an ancient social class system, the most representative of which is the Indian caste system culture, the culture is built on the Hindu concept of reincarnation. The caste system includes four major castes, which divide Indians into Brahmins (Priests), Kshatriyas (Warriors), Vaisyas (Farmers and Merchants) and Sudras (Slaves or Laborers).
In terms of marriage, justice, social welfare and status, there will be great differences due to different castes.
Dalits (Untouchable) are excluded by the caste system and have been engaged in the most inferior jobs for generations. Among India’s current population of 1.36 billion, at least 200 million are untouchables. Most of them have low social status and poverty, furthermore, women face serious discrimination and personal safety.
After India's independence from the British in 1947, the caste system was officially abolished legally. It is illegal to discriminate against different castes, but in fact the influence of the caste system can still be seen in daily life. However, the Indian government, which has undergone many political party rotations and two terms of Dalit presidents, is still working hard for democracy and human rights equality to overturn the caste system that is deeply rooted in the hearts of most Indians.
#FLIPPOS Design
Inspired by the traditional Indian painting, Henna (Mehendi in Hindi). It was spread from Egypt to the Middle East 5,000 years ago, and then spread to India to become a symbol of auspiciousness and blessing, it is also an indispensable role in Indian traditional festivals and weddings. In the early days in India, Henna was used by people of lower caste to serve those with higher status. However, with the changes of the times, Henna has also transformed into a skill that everyone can learn, regardless of age and occupation.
The overall design is based on the specific impression of Ganesha, the god of wisdom, and the elements include the Mandala that appears on the traditional totem, which means that the center of all things is also a symbol of the universe as a whole.
FLIPPOS firmly believes that Faith comes from thought, therefore, we add Sahasrara that opens wisdom and increases thinking power to the image, and matches it with the Lotus seat of Ganesha, which means that keeping a pure heart and always being grateful can bring happiness.
When the socks are flipped, we turned the original light color into the main body, symbolizing that Henna has been painted on our skin, giving us energy, joy and good luck spiritually.
The compression levels adopted by FLIPPOS are the graduated compressions of 15-25 mmHg in accordance with EU regulation, which is NOT considered a high-compression medical product.
Daily wear, before and after exercise (running, cycling, skateboarding, mountain-climbing, physical training, etc.), traveling, taking long-distance flights, or improving problems before and after pregnancy.
The touch of similar to Egyptian cotton silver fiber
The main material of the hosiery is tech nylon mixed with lycra yarn. In addition to that this material is four times more expensive than ordinary combed cotton, the main functions are quick moisture wicking and the touch of similar to Egyptian cotton.On top of that, silver fiber deodorizing technology has been added to the sole of stocking. The effect will NOT be reduced due to either the number of times being washed or however long the products has been bought.
85% Tech Nylon
7% Lycra
4% Cotton
2% Spandex
2% Silver Fiber silver ion/ deodorization