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biblicalfury
Posted 2008-04-02 7:38 PM (#105785)
Subject: Sandals


This is a bit of an off the wall question, but are there any suggestions out there for a good pair of men's sandals?

I've never worn them, save during trips to the beach. With warm weather coming soon, it seems like it might be a good idea to pick a pair up for those days when I take yoga classes. But I have no fashion sense to speak of to know what kind to wear or who makes a good brand. Any help is appreciated.

Thanks!
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imadayana
Posted 2008-04-04 8:04 AM (#105819 - in reply to #105785)
Subject: RE: Sandals


Whatever you get, please don't wear them with socks. And cut the toenails nicely.
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bstqltmkr
Posted 2008-04-05 7:22 AM (#105862 - in reply to #105819)
Subject: RE: Sandals


Yay Imadayana, good advise for everyone.
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tourist
Posted 2008-04-05 9:45 AM (#105864 - in reply to #105862)
Subject: RE: Sandals



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I agree with the toenails, but on the west coast (think Seattle) it is permissible to wear socks in sandals in the winter. Usually thick hiking socks or work socks and usually in tevas, crocs or birks. It's a "look."
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