Would you wear something like these to your office? I work at an engineering firm and the men mostly wear sneakers. Women, too. It’s not a fashion forward place. I’m worried that this may show too much foot, but I’m also older and don’t know what the trends are.
https://www.thereformation.com/products/oceane-flat-sandal/1318360WHL.html?dwvar_1318360WHL_color=ESP&quantity=1 |
No bare toes at work. None. Never. It's gross. I'm sure you have very lovely pedicured feet but no one at work wants to see them. |
Is there any kind of dress code? Is this an anything goes kind of place? |
I find people like this neurotic. You could say bare toes is unprofessional. But I don’t get the “gross.” People routinely show toes in the summer time in places that serve food and that’s perfectly appropriate. |
Probably not, but would consider it with a maxi dress or pants in a casual environment |
What's gross about your toes? I personally don't care what my coworkers wear on their feet or whether their toes are showing. |
Most places are casual but I dint want to see feet at work. Just save them for home. |
Oh gross, never show your toes. |
Not gross, but those are basically flip flops. Way too casual and frankly too expensive for what they are. You could spend that money on a much nicer pair of dress shoes. |
No, those are definitely weekend wear. If you don't want to wear sneakers, then consider a pair of women's loafers. There are some very cute and comfortable options around. |
It's not about trends. These are not appropriate office-wear and I work in an office where people can wear jeans and sneakers. |
I would tend to agree with this. |
If it’s a casual environment and this were my style (it is not - I hate these) yes I would. I’m 65 and I have my own look. I like what I like and I wear it unless it
Violates the rules. |
I wouldn't wear sandals at work. At most, I would wear a peep toe pump, depending on the workplace dress code or culture. |
Are they made in China? |