noun
- a flat sandal with a woven leather upper, traditionally worn in Mexico and the southwestern United States
Usage: also spelled huarache; often used in plural
Examples
- She wore guaraches to the beach because they were comfortable and easy to slip on.
- The vendor at the market sold traditional guaraches handmade from leather strips.
- He bought a pair of guaraches during his trip to Mexico.
- Guaraches are popular casual footwear in warm climates.
- The artisan crafted guaraches using techniques passed down through generations.