No Flip-Flops?? Really??
#101
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My definition of a flip-flop is anything that has two straps, stemming from the thing (thong?) that goes between your big toe and second toe. I have very dressy flip-flops with small heels and sequins and the $2 kind from Old Navy that I would wear on the beach or at the pool. I tool around my town in flip-flops that are somewhere in between - leather straps, slight wedge heel - very cute with shorts or skirts. My favorite look is flip-flops (any of the above), destroyed boyfriend jeans and a tunic or tank. So cute!
And kerouac, I wouldn't leave my house without my toenails painted!
And kerouac, I wouldn't leave my house without my toenails painted!
#103
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I'm too lazy to read all 101 replies. But. You want to wear flip flops in a city? Really?!?
It is dirty and unhygienic, not to mention they are a podiatrist's nightmare. This ain't about fashion. It is eww.
I live in NYC and cringe watching dirty feet walking around in flip flops. Beachwear. Yes. Gettng a pedicure. Yes. Wearing around the house. Yes. Wearing on dirty city streets. No. What is the obsession with people wanting to be barefoot?
Regardless, I guess if you like it, wear what you please though I am silently judging you and staring at your dirty heels.
It is dirty and unhygienic, not to mention they are a podiatrist's nightmare. This ain't about fashion. It is eww.
I live in NYC and cringe watching dirty feet walking around in flip flops. Beachwear. Yes. Gettng a pedicure. Yes. Wearing around the house. Yes. Wearing on dirty city streets. No. What is the obsession with people wanting to be barefoot?
Regardless, I guess if you like it, wear what you please though I am silently judging you and staring at your dirty heels.
#105
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c1, when you tool around town, are you walking? Do you walk 4 or 5 hours everyday? If so and you wear flip-flops, go for it. But sightseeing in a city means hours of walking, day after day. Interposed with standing, which is more tiring.
But maybe you can find some nice walking sandals to buy. Mine I bought in Bath, also in May, when there was unexpectedly warm weather.
But maybe you can find some nice walking sandals to buy. Mine I bought in Bath, also in May, when there was unexpectedly warm weather.
#107

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I couldn't resist responding to this thread as choosing shoes for a trip overseas is always of paramount importance for me. If your feet hurt,you are miserable! I second the many responses that say wear what is comfortable for you. My first trip to London, in my twenties, I wore a pair of brand new Famolares, anybody remember the brand?, did not wear them in and was so miserable in the British Museum that I missed the wonders of the Rosetta Stone. This time around, in my fifties, the shoe to wear for our trip in June is a huge issue as I have flat feet and a bunyon.
I just purchased a Romika sandal which is working out so far. I also like Clark's and Merrells; but again your shoe is a personal choice. I wear open-toed sandals all the time here in the southwest and have worn them to London 3 times and am comfortable for awhile. My loving DH carries a spare pair of shoes for me in his backpack so that I may change shoes during the course of the day.
It's true that I never walk as much at home as I do while in London. I dislike white gym shoes, make my feet look huge and they don't feel any more comfortable than any other shoe. You should have seen what I looked like at Fountains Abbey two years ago, in black Keens with white socks and capris. I haven't lived that one down yet; but my feet were cold and they hurt.
My daughter, 13, is coming and I have looked askance at her no support old flats that she is bringing; but as they are comfortable for her she must wear what she must. I will advise that she take another shoe to change out for our time in the country.
So wear what you want, don't worry too much about what people will think, be comfortable, be happy and have a wonderful trip!
I just purchased a Romika sandal which is working out so far. I also like Clark's and Merrells; but again your shoe is a personal choice. I wear open-toed sandals all the time here in the southwest and have worn them to London 3 times and am comfortable for awhile. My loving DH carries a spare pair of shoes for me in his backpack so that I may change shoes during the course of the day.
It's true that I never walk as much at home as I do while in London. I dislike white gym shoes, make my feet look huge and they don't feel any more comfortable than any other shoe. You should have seen what I looked like at Fountains Abbey two years ago, in black Keens with white socks and capris. I haven't lived that one down yet; but my feet were cold and they hurt.
My daughter, 13, is coming and I have looked askance at her no support old flats that she is bringing; but as they are comfortable for her she must wear what she must. I will advise that she take another shoe to change out for our time in the country.
So wear what you want, don't worry too much about what people will think, be comfortable, be happy and have a wonderful trip!
#108
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idesofmarch: thanks for the advice, and what a sweet hubby you must have - carrying extra shoes around for you! I also will say that, no matter what time of the year I travel, if my feet start to kill me and I don't have other, more comfortable shoes, it just gives me a good excuse to buy a new pair! Which of course I'll be happy to do while in Paris.
#110
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I can only reco that everyone who wants to wear flip flops in europe try them out by walking for 4 or 5 hours on city streets. What works if you go form the house to the car to the mall to the cafe to the house - which is really just a few blocks of walking - is very different than 4 or 5 miles on uneven city pavements.
If you can do the latter in flip flops - more power toy ou.
If you can do the latter in flip flops - more power toy ou.
#112
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Actually, my most comfortable sandles are Etienne Aigner that I bought in tjmaxx but I've seen them online too. A little bit of a heel to release my Achilles tendon always seems to help me. I've worn everything: from the Ugliest naots to cute aerosoles and nothing works day after day. I need to switch them u[. I add gel insoles too to switch them out and redistribute the pressure.
#114
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Some Aerosoles work well (for me) - not all of them have a really cushiony sole but the ones that do are nice. Unfortunately, my foot is a little wide for many of their styles.
The most comfortable shoes for me are my crocs. They are the only shoes I have worn that have never blistered or hurt my feet. I have the relatively cute sling-back style but I know they are hardly a fashion statement.
The most comfortable shoes for me are my crocs. They are the only shoes I have worn that have never blistered or hurt my feet. I have the relatively cute sling-back style but I know they are hardly a fashion statement.
#115
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Humans have existed for around 500,000 years.
They did not have footwear for the first 495,000 years.
Yep, no sneakers, flip flops, sling backs or cute boots.
A large number of people wear in developing countries wear flip flops made out of recycled vehicle tyres.
Wear what you want !
Peter
They did not have footwear for the first 495,000 years.
Yep, no sneakers, flip flops, sling backs or cute boots.
A large number of people wear in developing countries wear flip flops made out of recycled vehicle tyres.
Wear what you want !
Peter
#118
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What entertainment!
I flip flopped happily around France for a month because my feet were cool and (for me) comfortable.
Wear whatever you can walk long distances in at home or away.
...And cherry bomb, have fun checking out my dirty heels, it doesn't bother me a bit!
When I am on holidays I have better things to do than checking out other people's holiday garb.
I flip flopped happily around France for a month because my feet were cool and (for me) comfortable.
Wear whatever you can walk long distances in at home or away.
...And cherry bomb, have fun checking out my dirty heels, it doesn't bother me a bit!
When I am on holidays I have better things to do than checking out other people's holiday garb.
#120
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Ozgirl: it isn't about judging your vacationwear, I stare at gross dirty heels daily while commuting to work in the warm months. Sorry, I just don't get the need to be barefoot while not on the beach and in a concrete jungle.
As far as vacation wear or whatever, wear what you like. I just don't understand the flip flop barefoot need whether on vacation or at home. Just me, and I will silently judge you and occasionally take pictures and post to facebook with my iPhone with my commentary when especially egregious.
As far as vacation wear or whatever, wear what you like. I just don't understand the flip flop barefoot need whether on vacation or at home. Just me, and I will silently judge you and occasionally take pictures and post to facebook with my iPhone with my commentary when especially egregious.

