quote:Originally posted by footgirl0226: You believe no flat because you a a dude. If you had to walk in heels 19hrs a day - you would be singing a diff tune. I wear them 9-10hrs a day and yes I love a nice heel but on the weekends you will see me in ballet flat UNLESS ITS SANDAL TIME. Our feet need a rest. If we wore the shoes you all wanted us to all the time, our feet would look HORRID!
Dont down the ballet flats. With the right outfit - they are great! lol
I understand footgirl, but that is my point- UNLESS ITS SANDAL TIME- these styles need to be promoted for fall/winter, not spring/summer. I'm sure they make open-toe flats, but that makes it a sandal, right??? I love FLAT sandals as well as HEELED sandals, as long as those nice feet are visible. What better way is there to let your feet rest besides going barefoot???
And this is going on in the South, where I've lived for my last 10-15 foot conscious years. There's already plenty of sexy foot action here, dont get me wrong, I'm just noticing this sad trend !!!
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I would sooo much love to see ballet flats in winter rather than UGGS. I'm sure those things are warm and comfy, but man are they disappointing on the eyes. I'll take birkenstocks any day of the week over those.
Speaking of warm footwear trends, does anyone remember jellies? I never got the opportunity to see what those did to a good pair of feet...
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quote:Originally posted by duckjones: Speaking of warm footwear trends, does anyone remember jellies? I never got the opportunity to see what those did to a good pair of feet...
I saw what jellies did in warm weather---they hid beautiful feet that should have been free & open. I like sweaty, aromatic feet too, but warm weather can make feet sweat, enclosed or not... And speaking of Uggs, if you really like sweaty, odorific feet, they are a better choice because there's no arch space for the scent to even escape!!!
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The less foot coverage, the better, for me at least. I like to see as much of her foot as possible.
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Well, what can I say - you should learn to find good in everything. These same ballerinas used to frustrate me too, but then I even grew to like them. After all, they do have some advantages: toe-cleavage, perfect view of the instep and a hint of the arch. Besides, some ladies casually slip them off to ventilate their feet, and hopefully you can see the slightest sheen of sweat on their arches - now what can be more erotic?
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depending on where you go, you can see plenty of feet. my personal favorite has always been flip-flops and always see them around.
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