Would you wear sandals like these to work?

Anonymous
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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.

Anonymous
Is there any kind of dress code? Is this an anything goes kind of place?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.



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.
Anonymous
Probably not, but would consider it with a maxi dress or pants in a casual environment
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.



What's gross about your toes?

I personally don't care what my coworkers wear on their feet or whether their toes are showing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there any kind of dress code? Is this an anything goes kind of place?


Most places are casual but I dint want to see feet at work. Just save them for home.
Anonymous
Oh gross, never show your toes.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
It's not about trends. These are not appropriate office-wear and I work in an office where people can wear jeans and sneakers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.



I would tend to agree with this.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
I wouldn't wear sandals at work. At most, I would wear a peep toe pump, depending on the workplace dress code or culture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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


Are they made in China?
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