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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsShoes, boots, or sandals?
I'm a shoe man. Never wore sandals or flip-flops. I did have a pair of boots once. Didn't like them.
I envy those who are comfortable going barefoot.
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Shoes, boots, or sandals? (Original Post)
Cartoonist
Dec 2018
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missingthebigdog
(1,233 posts)1. Sandals! My toes must be free!
Its 35 degrees and rainy today, and I am wearing my birks.
wasupaloopa
(4,516 posts)2. Sandals in the summer time, barefoot when possible, sneakers when needed, boots to ride horses and
motorcycles, dress shoes to work or more formal occasions, casual shoes to work and when I feel like it.
gainesvillenole
(121 posts)3. Florida
Here in Florida, its flip flops year around, with the exception of the few really freezing days in the 50s.... 😁😎
Kali
(55,027 posts)4. barefoot
sandals for town, socks in winter
boots for rare occasions (wet snow?)
Harker
(14,069 posts)5. I have socks that separate the great from lesser toes.
So I'm flipping and flopping much of the time. Shoes and ankle boots as needed. Bare feet, socks, or slippers in the house.