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Apres_Londee Mar 7th, 2010 07:52 PM

Haters gonna hate, and I'm a hater. Like cherrybomb, I don't understand why anyone would want to wear these things in the city.

But, more importantly, is it really warm enough in Paris in May to be wearing flipflops and sandals?

kerouac Mar 7th, 2010 08:33 PM

You'll have to ask the people who look for AC in Paris in May.

tinaweha Mar 7th, 2010 10:31 PM

Why would you want to wear flip flops? You'll get your toes stepped on. You'll fall in the escalator. You'll look strange. You'll get blisters between your toes.

You'll look like a Gypsy from the Eiffel Tower. Now, wait... gypsies wear real shoes. If you want sandals, try Mephistos or some good walking sandals.

tinaweha Mar 7th, 2010 10:46 PM

Yes, I agree with "Walmart, Tatoos (the wrong kind), and Welfare"... that sums it up. On the other hand, some people can look ok in cheap rubber flip flops. (I'm hedging because the Walmart, tatoo, welfare crowd may also carry guns.)

vicki2201 Mar 8th, 2010 02:36 AM

My travel shoes include: Aerosoles and Ecco. And instead of flat flip flops, try the much thicker soles with great support-- Fit Flops. I have them in silver and in gold. It's like having your feet massaged while walking.

Bowsprit Mar 8th, 2010 10:05 AM

I grew up knowing that flip flops were designed by a Parisian to be worn during the summer months.

plafield Mar 8th, 2010 06:14 PM

I'm a 50 year old woman and I wear flip flops all over Paris, often in May. I walk for many, many miles and never have a problem. They work just fine for my feet and my back. My feet never get filthy, but I do make sure I bathe every day! And I have been stopped and asked for directions too many times by native French speakers to think that I am immediately tagged as a tourist or an American simply because I'm wearing flip-flops. Oh, and I have never shopped at Walmart, have no tatoos, never been on welfare, and in fact, earned 6 figures last year (while wearing flip-flops!)

ozgirl Mar 8th, 2010 08:14 PM

I'm with you plafield! Let's kick up our dirty heels and enjoy Paris!

Paul1950 Mar 9th, 2010 06:45 AM

You can also check "Health Concerns" here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip-flops

plafield--I'm glad you are doing so well. But the impression is still there when I see someone wearing flip-flops. And I doubt that I'm alone. Of course, if I actually got to know you, that impression would undoubtedly change over time.

But just seeing someone out in public, we only have the information that our eyes provide at that time. And flip-flops definitely give the impression to many of us of a person who doesn't care much about how they look and aren't particularly well informed about proper footwear to protect one's feet while walking around (other than limited walking around the house or on the beach). It just seems, from the research I've done, that flip-flops are an extremely short-sighted choice of footwear for real walking. Reminds me a bit of the poor young lady wearing high heels we saw struggling along the 5 Terre paths--another poor footwear choice.

LuLu Mar 9th, 2010 09:30 PM

I third the vote for Fit Flops. I don't wear flip flops but saw that Fit Flops tighten the legs and your bottom. Seeing as my legs and bottom could use some tightening, I bought the Fit Flops. I don't know that they did much for my "problems" but they are THE MOST comfortable "shoe" I have ever worn. I now own two pairs and will probably purchase a third.

cherrybomb Mar 12th, 2010 06:30 AM

Y'all are still discussing this? Whether to wear flip flops is at the forefront of travel planning? In the words of a wise LOLCat: travel planning, ur doin it wrong.

mpprh Mar 16th, 2010 01:23 PM

ttp

to equal the Paris thread ..........

Peter

kerouac Mar 16th, 2010 01:58 PM

cherrybomb, it's just so that some people can save some money on footwear in order to be able to afford the $8 Cokes.

cherrybomb Mar 16th, 2010 08:04 PM

Kerouac: people will complain about the cost of coca cola despite buying $50 flip flops because someone here said it was the only ok version when no one cares anyhow. I stand by my LOLCat assertion.

End game: with the advent of the interwebs people wear the same thing wherever. It is all the same stock of clothing available. No country has a secret stash of fashion. All the same. Bad, good, or otherwise.

mpprh Apr 27th, 2010 11:51 PM

I've spent a lot of time researching this and found the ideal outfits for the travelling fashionista :

http://illuminations.blogs.com/illum...an_tourist.jpg

Note that the flip flops are optional

Steelersfan Apr 28th, 2010 03:53 AM

Glad they are optional, as her ankles are already swelling. His shoes look much more comfy, but maybe its the sox....

Paul1950 Apr 28th, 2010 04:38 AM

Actually, he must be German with the socks and sandals together. Though I would have thought that he would have had some sort of a very, very tight, colorful, shiny material shirt and extremely tight and short shorts if German. Maybe he emigrated from Germany to the USA, that would explain the shirt.

sap Apr 28th, 2010 06:15 AM

I think I saw that guy at a popular restaurant in Kauai. He was scratching his armpit with a fork. It rather ruined my appetite.

roussillon Apr 28th, 2010 06:27 AM

But wait, I'm confused...

Should the OP WEAR the Flip-flops, or NOT?

flygirl May 3rd, 2010 03:32 AM

I think there are flip flops, and there are flip flops. The old style ones are thin rubber mats with a thin rubber thong. Those, you can barely keep on your feet and probably would get your feet very dirty.

The newer/better kind are more sturdy and are comfortable.


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