Would you wear sandals like these to work?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am not a fan of toes at work, or actually most places except the pool, beach, maybe a BBQ, or at home. I don't care if they are polished or if you have toe rings. Don't wanna see them. Huaraches, closed toe sandals, espadrilles, etc., great, open toed- nope.
#notoespleeez


I really don't want to see your hands, like EVER. Please wear gloves at all times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Feet are not disgusting.

I think these are probably too casual for work and also not safe. You could drop something on your foot and hurt it.

Yeah, most feet are kind of gross.


Find yourself a mental health provider and deal with whatever issues you have.
Anonymous
These are basically flip flops. Is anyone showing up in flip flops in your office? If no, then better not to wear these.
Anonymous
Too foot fetish-y for work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh gross, never show your toes.


+1. One of my superiors out of college was so proper and put together BUT she would wear peep-toe shoes practically every day. It ruined her entire look. I never understood why she thought those were okay and I never had the nerve to ask her.
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



absolutely not. is this a test question or something?
Anonymous
Definitely not. I'm not like a PP who thinks you can't ever show toes at work. If it's a casual office and you're wearing substantial sandals, I think it would be fine. Like espadrilles. But there's not enough difference between this sandal and just having your bare feet.
Anonymous
I work in an engineering firm and no. No open toes at work. Safety issue. And even if it's not your job, I'm not highlighting that I'm a woman and can wear open toes because I'm in management and not in the work floor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I work in an engineering firm and no. No open toes at work. Safety issue. And even if it's not your job, I'm not highlighting that I'm a woman and can wear open toes because I'm in management and not in the work floor.


So now we've entered an age where we are proudly dressing like men to show them that women belong??

I don't get this at all.
Anonymous
toes at work no no.
Anonymous
No. Those are essentially barefoot in a work setting.
Anonymous
I’m ok with sandals that show your toes at work, but those are too bare and casual overall for my taste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work in an engineering firm and no. No open toes at work. Safety issue. And even if it's not your job, I'm not highlighting that I'm a woman and can wear open toes because I'm in management and not in the work floor.


So now we've entered an age where we are proudly dressing like men to show them that women belong??

I don't get this at all.


We’ve been in that age for a long time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m ok with sandals that show your toes at work, but those are too bare and casual overall for my taste.


Agree.

Also, I think everyone I know where’s open toed shoes to work, especially in the summer. I can’t think of any work summer shoes that are closed toed. This isn’t the 90s.
Anonymous
I would wear them
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