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socks with sandals?????


SorthNarolina

Socks with Sandals?  

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  1. 1. Socks with Sandals?

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    • Pie with Sandals is much, much better
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It seems like in the last year I've been growing fonder and fonder of them.

My feet don't get cold or clammy

My feet don't sweat if I'm wearing the rubbery kind

I can pop my toes without having to take off my shoes

Then of courses there is the usual benefits of sandals, easy to take on and off etc.

I've never worn the really high socks with them unless I was wearing some pants. I also haven't done it much in public. Mostly did it during late night study sessions exam week, movies, or a quiet lunch/dinner.

I'm probably too young for this but I can't deny it. It's very comfortable and convenient.

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I hate it. It just looks...eh to me.

But let me clarify how I differentiate flip-flops and sandals.

Flip flops have the band that connects to the bottom of the shoe that separates your big toe from the rest of the toes (which, to me, is discrimination).

Sandals are just the band that goes over the top and you kind of just, slip your foot in.

Most people I see wear socks with flip-flops. I fuggen hate that. With sandals, I have been guilty. Mainly for all the reasons/circumstances that you stated in the OP (around the house, exam week, etc). Although, currently, I do not own sandals.

This is way to long. For your time, have some pie.

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