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The Good Taste Fairy is who died and passed on her wand. |
Well, I may have misread it, but it seems to imply that unless you comply to his/her dress code you are inconsiderate.
I look like most of the people that are in the magazines I buy... by the way. So does that make it more acceptable? I mean, if it is in a magazine, it must be ok? Right? I buy new shoes every season and stop weraing them once they get grungy. It's possibly OCD. One more reason that I love Crocs is that I can toss them in the washer with cleaning/car wash rags. Mine average 2-3 wears before they get washed. Maybe I should rephrase that to: My shoes always look new and were bought within the last 6 months. |
I think you did misread or misunderstand my post (thanks for coming to my defense vjpb...). What I was trying to convey is that the attitude that "I'll wear/do whatever I please, my comfort is the only thing that matters) is inconsiderate. If you disagree that is fine. It's just my opinion that the preoccupation some people have with their own personal comfort/desires/space to the exclusion of others when out in public is inconsiderate. While I don't think socks and sandals is at the big deal end of this spectrum of being incosniderate when in public - wearing whatever one wants simply because it is comfortable can lead to inappropriate attire in many cases that I can think of (eg - I know sweatpants and sneakers are comfortable, but they are inappropriate at a nice restaurant or the theatre).
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the right combo of socks & nice sandals, with a good outfit, in a hot climante, is not the same as wearing sweatpants and sneakers!
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To be honest, I wouldn't wear socks and sandles, to me personally, it looks a little silly. But, I say do whatever makes you happy! Why would you care what others think of you anyway? That goes that same for people who wear sandles with no socks at all!
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Socks are never okay with sandals. If you tell yourself they look okay with Tevas, or with Nikes, or with vented sneakers, or for a long day's hike, or with Birks...you're only fooling yourself. They are oil and water. Peanut butter and mint. Please choose one or the other.
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hey socks and sandals are a fashion statement in Oregon and Washington.
of course you wouldn't wear just any sandal- it would have to be a Birkenstock or similar walking sandal |
Socks and Any Kind of Sandals = TACKY!!
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Yes, they are a fashion statement. The statement is, "I have zero fashion sense and I can't be taught." Socks with sandals aren't even ironic. They're just plain wrong.
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Ok karameli, I have to laugh at that last post.
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Well apparently our fashion sense here in the PNW isn't bad enough to stop people from wanting to move here and associate with us:D
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I have seen plenty of people (even in NYC ... gasp!) wearing sandals with heels (Acceptable? Still sandals?) and pantyhose!
Isn't that still sandals and socks? Also, at what point does a sandal become too casual for you, karameli? Is a kitten heel on a leather 'strappy' sandal really that much different from the same sandal with no heel? What about all the hipsters walking around NY in Yoga pants on Saturday mornings? Is that a lesser crime than sweats? When is a t-shirt cool enough to wear out? When it is skin tight and costs 100.00? It's all so silly. |
Oh, but the socks with heels and pantyhose <i>are</i> ironic! And that always flies. :)
As soon as I can see toes, I don't want to see socks. I'm going to extend that warning to include mary janes, at least for the post-kindergarten crowd. Yoga pants and sweats are always acceptable in my book, by the way. Ditto t-shirts. Even at black-tie dinners. ;) |
well i do wear socks and sandals. just yesterday as a matter of fact flying/airports for a tropical weather vacation... or so sandal straps don't rub bear skin if you are traveling and walking for miles in a day. something low cut as in not up to the ankle or just barely, in a dark pattern w/ a walking or fisherman style sandal works for me.
that said, never never EVER will you catch me w/ a pair of Birks or Tevas on my feet. and I live in Seattle. now THAT would be embarrassing! |
OMG... look at these! Perfect, I had no clue such a thing existed!
http://www.sock-dreams.com/_shop/pag...egoryID_93.php |
Tabis are nothing new. They have been around for ages, it's a Japanese thing. And those aren't what I was talking about -lol!
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If you can't wear socks with sandals, how do you show off your rainbow striped toe socks???
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Geez! I'm sorry to have reopened this post. All I was saying was that sandles are, in my opinion, a safety hazzard in airports. With terrorism and all kind of "current-day" threats, you do not want to get caught running in sandles if a terrible situation occurs. Safety first. Pack the sandles, and then wear them when you get to your destination.
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If I dressed for the airport in clothes I could run fast in to get away from terrorists, I think I'd never be traveling. Are you funnin' us? ...I hope...
Where is bonnie?? Wish there was a way to send out an SOS. |
It's advice. As I said before, keep yourself safe first. Wear the things when you get to your destination. I travel for a living. If there is a situation an I need to get around you, I'm going to run you over. We are getting lax again in our safety awareness & standards. It seems like no one remembers 9-11.
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