| I love them and think they look very cute and sexy. But some of my friends say they're a no-no. They attract the wrong attention. Who is right here? |
| Sometimes I think they look stupid and childish. However, they look good on some of my more hippy type dressing friends. |
| I picture an over 50, bleached-blonde, fake-tan, flared-jean-wearing Vegas blackjack dealer nicknamed "Sandee." She's been divorced twice, was born in Indiana, lived in Florida for awhile. She moved out to Vegas for a change of pace. Lives is a townhouse with her 60YO man-friend. |
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Lol to the PP.
I don't find them attractive. |
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How old are you and where are you wearing them?
in your 20s and at the beach? Sure Anyone/anything else... probably not no much. On the other hand, I have some flats that look like "jewelry" that are probably really dated now that I'm no longer slender and wearing a flowey skirt!
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Lol @ 15:56!
I think they're...dun dun dun...trashy. |
| If you are an excellent bohemian dresser and have the general laid back attitude of a West Coaster and are also effortlessly beautiful, you can pull it off. If not, no toe rings. |
| No toe rings. No ankle bracelets. Ever. |
| 1994 |
| I just don't understand them. If the purpose is to display a beautiful ring, why do you put it way down by your feet? If the purpose is to accentuate the feet, why do the ugly-toed people usually wear them? |
This is pretty kind- I was thinking more mobile home based on you description. |
| I imagine Xandra in The Goldfinch wore a toe ring. |
LOL.. too funny |
| It's a sign of a married woman in Rajasthan, India. Unmarked woman aren't allowed to wear them. |
| ^unmarried |