Anonymous wrote:They seem to be popular with the college sorority crowd.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think they're southern at all. I have been to MV and Nantucket many times and saw all kinds of women wearing them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They remind me of the old lady sandals I used to see when I was a kid in Phoenix.
+1. Perfectly stated. My exact reaction! When did old lady sandals get popular with 40 year old women?!
Anonymous wrote:i have them and they are so uncomfortable, i've only worn them 2 times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had no idea what Jack Rogers sandals were until my DCs started going to SSSAS. We aren't originally from this area.
My first thought was that maybe someone locally made them because they weren't all that attractive, yet only people in this very small population were wearing them. I caught the name of the shoes once and looked them up.
Having lived many places, but really only noticing them here in large amounts, and since in smaller amounts in the south. I would classify them as Southern prep -- particularly based on who is wearing them. The ladies that I know who wear them here are predominately from the south. There are a few who aren't and wear them. I feel that those ladies are trying to fit in a bit with the Southern prep crowd.
For those who don't know what they are: http://www.zappos.com/jack-rogers-palm-beach-navajo-caribbean-blue-white?ef_id=U4-R3QAAAW92gVGL:20140720195915:s
what is SSSAS?
Anonymous wrote:They remind me of the old lady sandals I used to see when I was a kid in Phoenix.
Anonymous wrote:I had no idea what Jack Rogers sandals were until my DCs started going to SSSAS. We aren't originally from this area.
My first thought was that maybe someone locally made them because they weren't all that attractive, yet only people in this very small population were wearing them. I caught the name of the shoes once and looked them up.
Having lived many places, but really only noticing them here in large amounts, and since in smaller amounts in the south. I would classify them as Southern prep -- particularly based on who is wearing them. The ladies that I know who wear them here are predominately from the south. There are a few who aren't and wear them. I feel that those ladies are trying to fit in a bit with the Southern prep crowd.
For those who don't know what they are: http://www.zappos.com/jack-rogers-palm-beach-navajo-caribbean-blue-white?ef_id=U4-R3QAAAW92gVGL:20140720195915:s