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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You’re going to be showing your toes!?[/quote] What’s with all the shock about toes!? Some of the posters in this thread are reacting to the idea of open-toed shoes the way a Victorian might respond to an exposed ankle. Personally, I tend to be conservative and modest (boring? and prudish?) about fashion, but at least I don’t get the vapors over seeing someones toes. [/quote] DP Most schools have a student dress code requiring sneakers or another closed-toe shoe. While the teacher isn’t a student, they should model appropriate behavior. I’m Gen X and went to private school where male teachers wore suits and female teachers wore dresses or pantsuits. Why? Because school was taken seriously. Now teachers wear jeans or leggings with t-shirts and sneakers. Neato! Can you think of another civilized country where teachers were sandals or flip flops to school? [/quote] OP here and I do agree with this. It’s a fairly new thing in the last 10 years, and I think it’s really disappointing. I’m glad that I’m able to wear jeans, but I certainly do not like that. Some teachers wear leggings and flip-flops. I don’t wear flip-flops, but I do wear, sandals, and yes, my toes are out![/quote]
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