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I'm so used to wearing boots all the time that even when I switch to sneakers walking feels like someone is pushing my feet up from the ground 0__o I'm not the type of person who suits summer clothing (sandals, flip-flops, sunglasses, the whole lot of it) and my feet only get sweaty if I've really badly over-exherted myself. Luckily the heat makes me so lethargic that I barely move anyway, and I can run about the house with nekked feet ^_^
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I think that it is really funny is when I see people wearing flip-flops in the snow. It is amazing what people will do in the name of fashion.
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I have a hard time buying it. But I am really tempted to get a pair just to find out. I'm one of those assholes who really enjoys being as close to barefoot as possible. |
I don't think I've worn sneakers in years unless I absolutely had to. If it wasn't considered weird (or potentially hazardous) I would go everywhere barefoot. Getting an itch in sneakers really sucks too because you can't reach it.
Flip-flops make my world go 'round. |
I wonder: Is it generally considered low class when you wear socks with your sandals or flip flops?
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1. I am old 2. I am not concerned at all with fashion 3. I am a giant geek/no social skills. However, there ARE exceptions as with anything else. |
Yeah, like me. I guess I've just never liked having my feet exposed like that. Unless I'm at my house. Then I'd just walk barefoot.
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IMO #3 shouldn't really be put together (not all geeks are socially dysfunct), but eh~ whatever floats teh boat~. :tpg: |
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Well, at least that's some consolation for me. Not that I needed any but it does seem to be a popular view in this country and also the States. Probably this entire hemisphere.
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I've never understood why it's so taboo to wear socks with sandals. Do people want to look at toes that desperately? Fashion doesn't take priority over comfort for me. |
If your feet are cold why aren't you just wearing shoes? =\
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That's what runs through my head anyway... unfortunately, that's never really been adequate justification for anything. Le sigh... :eagletear: Edit: Ah, Reaver you beat me by a minute! |
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Yeah, same thing here. It's a ton cooler just being in socks. Not even the most lightweight/breathable shoes can beat that.
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hahahas, flipflops and sandals are way more popular in asia, maybe just because it's hotter here..
and maybe because it's awfully convenient oh, that airy feel, sure beats the stuffiness of socks+shoes any day. |
I recently found these, which, judging by the other articles I've read, the folks in UK are probably really familiar with by now. They're called 'Fit-flops', and supposedly, they actually work your muscles and tone your legs (and butt!) as you walk, in addition to other posture benefits.
I've had a pair for about a week and haven't noticed any particular muscle-strain or anything, but that could be because (as I said before) I'm not a huge flipflop/sandal fan, so I dont wear them constantly. I've been told that they work though, and I wouldnt mind seeing some results. The popularity of these, I can somewhat understand... women promised toned legs just by walking while wearing a certain sandal? Great sales pitch. |
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Man mush, such strong words toward that particular segment of the flipflop community.
Those fitfops sounds pretty cool. They're like strength shoes, but in sandal form. |
I have nothing against flipflops per se, but it's another question whether it's retarded or not to wear them in winter when it's snowing and raining, you know
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Those fitflop things look awesome. I'm going to try to get a pair, not because I believe they'll actually do what they're supposed to, but because I really like the way they look.
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They are really comfortable though. =) |
I usually only wear sandals during the summer, but I like wearing a pair of really comfortable ones around the house if it isn't really cold. I'm more of a sneaker person overall.
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