The Manolo has kindly brought to his readers’ attention these shoes shaped like feet.
Izzy would like to offer a pair of socks to go with these wearable footprints.
Apparently such toe socks are popular in Japan.
The Manolo has kindly brought to his readers’ attention these shoes shaped like feet.
Izzy would like to offer a pair of socks to go with these wearable footprints.
Apparently such toe socks are popular in Japan.
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I wrote a comment in the original shoeblogs section of this site. The shoe is for people who have a certain running technique that prevents injury.
And toe socks were damn popular in HS. I knew one girl who’d wear capris with knee high toe socks with flip flops (we’re CA, it’s always supposed to flip flop weather) for 6AM marching band practise. Needless to say, I absolutely loved her quirky style.
Comment by Ninjarina — June 27, 2006 @ 5:09 pm
Toe socks SUCK. I hate them. You have toe wedgies all day. Toe wedgies are not a good thing. I do not understand why anyone likes them. They are exceptionally uncomfortable.
Comment by rachel — June 29, 2006 @ 10:50 pm
I actually find them to be quite cozy in the wintertime. Toe wedgies don’t bother me. Now, thong underpants on the other hand…eek!
Comment by Never teh Bride — June 30, 2006 @ 8:27 pm
The toe socks, they are comfortable only without the shoes.
Comment by staghounds — August 31, 2006 @ 9:49 am