I ALREADY DO WEAR COMBAT BOOTS ALL THE TIME!!! EVEN IN THE SHOWER!!! WHEN I VISIT SOMEBODY WHO INSISTS THAT I TAKE OFF MY SHOES, I STOMP THROUGH A MUD PUDDLE FIRST!!! THEN I JUST WALK IN!!! I REALLY DON’T KNOW ANYBODY LIKE THAT, THEY’RE SCUM!!! WHO NEEDS FANCY CARPETS ANYWAY!?!?
In my old age, I find I can’t go barefoot anymore. I really like FitFlops. Been wearing them for 15 years. They support me everywhere I need them too, and I have settled into a couple of lovely pairs, one black one white, buying every few years (they ain’t cheap, but you can find them on sale) They also make my calves look badass.
I wear combat boots every day. They’re good in every kind of weather, they go with everything I’m likely to wear, and I pay extra for the good ones, so they can stand up to all the abuse country life can throw at 'em.
My favorites are a pair of steel toe Wellcos I got when they liquidated. $40 at Ollie’s, and they only just now need a resole after five years of near-daily farm and factory wear. Helps that they were actually intended to go into combat.
@dannybeans I wear some trail running shoes with a very similar justification. Don’t wind up outside in them that much, but I don’t have to think about it when I do.
I wear Danner hiking shoes most of the time. Very comfortable and my feet don’t hurt at the end of the day. I had a pair of Danner police shoes that were the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever had. When I went to replace them, I found they had discontinued that model and didn’t have a direct replacement. Still searching.
Birkenstocks. If it isn’t snowing, I wear them year round. Ended my bouts of plantar fasciitis, less strain on my knees and back (good-bye 4" heels). Vionics are good too.
I voted for flipflops as those for me are synonymous with sun, sand, surfing, scuba diving, and being at a beach bar with steel drums playing in the background.
Nothing.
@shahnm
Well, I would wear shoes…
Nothing. I am barefoot whenever at all possible, weather be damned.
Horseshoes.
I think it would gallop as a fashion option.
@mehcuda67
@RiotDemon Wow, didn’t know that was a real thing. Made me laugh so hard I’m feeling a little hoarse.
@mehcuda67 @RiotDemon My bet would have been against it. Looks like I’d have to pony up.
Bare feet are the best.
@shampshire concrete is however not
I wear the same shoes all the time.
@Ignorant I can’t do those anymore. Not enough cushioning. Hello, blisters and shin splints!
Feet nekkid. Nekkid best.
I ALREADY DO WEAR COMBAT BOOTS ALL THE TIME!!! EVEN IN THE SHOWER!!! WHEN I VISIT SOMEBODY WHO INSISTS THAT I TAKE OFF MY SHOES, I STOMP THROUGH A MUD PUDDLE FIRST!!! THEN I JUST WALK IN!!! I REALLY DON’T KNOW ANYBODY LIKE THAT, THEY’RE SCUM!!! WHO NEEDS FANCY CARPETS ANYWAY!?!?
BUY MY STUFF!!!
@AlexJones Ratchel!! You’re back!
In my old age, I find I can’t go barefoot anymore. I really like FitFlops. Been wearing them for 15 years. They support me everywhere I need them too, and I have settled into a couple of lovely pairs, one black one white, buying every few years (they ain’t cheap, but you can find them on sale) They also make my calves look badass.
Freaky toe shoes (also known as Vibram Five Fingers).
I like to make people uncomfortable…
@steveml And they are very comfortable.
meh
I wear classic sambas pretty much all the time.
/image Adidas sambas
More like if OSHA permitting. Open toe footwear is a no-no in construction.
Jeans.
@RiotDemon Like these?
@DrWorm ew.
If we’re talking indoors: nothing.
If we’re talking outdoors: running shoes, because apparently I’m an old man now and Chucks make my feet hurt.
I wear combat boots every day. They’re good in every kind of weather, they go with everything I’m likely to wear, and I pay extra for the good ones, so they can stand up to all the abuse country life can throw at 'em.
My favorites are a pair of steel toe Wellcos I got when they liquidated. $40 at Ollie’s, and they only just now need a resole after five years of near-daily farm and factory wear. Helps that they were actually intended to go into combat.
@dannybeans I wear some trail running shoes with a very similar justification. Don’t wind up outside in them that much, but I don’t have to think about it when I do.
Camp Mocs and low rider socks
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Crocs and a jock trap.
@cranky1950 Crocs give me great foot support & cushioning, and they’re surprisingly warm!
However, What’s a
/image jock trap
@OldCatLady
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Banana hammock…jk, probably slacks(as in nice dress pants)
Topsiders. No socks. Preferably ones actually used for sailing.
Flip flops. OSHA generally doesn’t matter if you work for yourself.
My Oboz hiking shoes. more comfortable than sneakers.
I wear Danner hiking shoes most of the time. Very comfortable and my feet don’t hurt at the end of the day. I had a pair of Danner police shoes that were the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever had. When I went to replace them, I found they had discontinued that model and didn’t have a direct replacement. Still searching.
Birkenstocks. If it isn’t snowing, I wear them year round. Ended my bouts of plantar fasciitis, less strain on my knees and back (good-bye 4" heels). Vionics are good too.
@tngrannyd
Looking these up. Wife has similar issues.
When you live in South Florida, weather permits all year round. Flip-Flops.
Id be barefoot, but if i had to wear shoes, is that even a question?! Crocs for sure
I voted for flipflops as those for me are synonymous with sun, sand, surfing, scuba diving, and being at a beach bar with steel drums playing in the background.
@jtfarrell I like wearing Vibram 5 Fingers during most water sports/activities.
/image Vibram 5 Fingers
Toss up between decent sandals and running shoes.
Moccasins, or mukluks
Clogs or knock-off Birkenstocks.