Ban sandals

Anonymous
No, sandals do not need to be banned.

Women on this site with a strange obsession over certain body parts, however, need to better recognize that their personal issues with the human body is not normal. There is a lot of weird projection going on in that other thread (and this one).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like the way my husband looks in the summer with tanned legs, well kept feet, and a pair of tan suede Birkenstocks. This is a good look on a fit, well-kempt man.

I also grew up in California and lots of men where Tevas or similar. Those Adidas slides were popular when I was in high school and college. I don't find that attractive but I don't have a problem with it. It makes sense for an outdoorsy, athletic lifestyle in a warm climate.

Same. I grew up in South Florida with lots of surfer friends. The men looked great in leather Rainbows and reefs.

The feet I take offense to are hairy feet with gnarly toenails. Or men who walk like ducks in flip flops because they don't know how to walk in them properly.

I always wear flip flops outside in the summer. It's how I stay cool and not overheat.
Anonymous
I'd vote for a ban on pj pants in public over flip flops.
Anonymous
I have pretty feet and my sandals look cute. I don't care what the old biddies on that other thread think.

Also, said old biddies were not arguing for a blanket ban. They were arguing that sandals are "unprofessional" for work (probably fondly remembering their young days of wearing "pantyhose" in the office).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd vote for a ban on pj pants in public over flip flops.


I'd vote for shorts/pants over the bottom, not riding under the bottom.
Anonymous
Can we ban ignorant posts such as this one instead?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have pretty feet and my sandals look cute. I don't care what the old biddies on that other thread think.

Also, said old biddies were not arguing for a blanket ban. They were arguing that sandals are "unprofessional" for work (probably fondly remembering their young days of wearing "pantyhose" in the office).


If you are fortunate, your health will allow you to age till your an old biddy - drop the ageism.

I worked in an office where the HR VP tried to enforce a pantyhose dress code while his lover assistant walked around the office in a silk lace camisole. The majority of the staff were women, including the president, and he threw in the towel when she walked into the office in a St John knit skirt suit, black patent heels, and...no hose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have pretty feet and my sandals look cute. I don't care what the old biddies on that other thread think.

Also, said old biddies were not arguing for a blanket ban. They were arguing that sandals are "unprofessional" for work (probably fondly remembering their young days of wearing "pantyhose" in the office).


If you are fortunate, your health will allow you to age till your an old biddy - drop the ageism.

I worked in an office where the HR VP tried to enforce a pantyhose dress code while his lover assistant walked around the office in a silk lace camisole. The majority of the staff were women, including the president, and he threw in the towel when she walked into the office in a St John knit skirt suit, black patent heels, and...no hose.


*you're
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have pretty feet and my sandals look cute. I don't care what the old biddies on that other thread think.

Also, said old biddies were not arguing for a blanket ban. They were arguing that sandals are "unprofessional" for work (probably fondly remembering their young days of wearing "pantyhose" in the office).


If you are fortunate, your health will allow you to age till your an old biddy - drop the ageism.

I worked in an office where the HR VP tried to enforce a pantyhose dress code while his lover assistant walked around the office in a silk lace camisole. The majority of the staff were women, including the president, and he threw in the towel when she walked into the office in a St John knit skirt suit, black patent heels, and...no hose.


It's not about the age, but rather the outlook and the attitude. I'm old and didn't find PPs comment offensive at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who would enforce the ban?


I'm guessing some sort of fashion police force. OP, please share what you feel would be acceptable fines and punishments. You seem like the type to want to bring public floggings and stonings back.
Anonymous
Well, once the tariffs are in full swing all the pools will be wearing sandals cobbled together for discarded tires and some shoelaces.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Over my gnarly, calloused feet!


ewww
maybe this post will make people more conscious of their feet and they will stop wearing sandals


Or else take better care of them.

Of course men should never wear sandals outside of a public shower room, and women with hooves instead of feets should never wear sandals or anything that shows the hooves.
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