Look At These Awesome Shoes! They Are Like None Other!

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It doesn't really, and you can wash them in the washing machine.

They make socks for them, too! I don't wear them, but they are available. I'm thinking about getting some though!
 
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When I ran track, they had us run barefoot in the football field. So maybe? They can't complain, because the whole idea is taking away ability enhancing padding and things, right? They are shoes, closed toe, so I don't know!
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i cant stand toe fluffies, or seams of my socks on my toes, anything bothering my feet. these would put me in the looney bin

very neat and unique though
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Same here- except for the in-between- the-toes thing, I'd love to have those! I have a pair of Keen sandals that look very similar. That's all I wear form April to October.
 
Ok, I want those shoes. LOL If they make them for my incredibly small feet, I'm so getting them. I wear 3 1/2, but if the shoe runs small, I can sometimes wear a 4 maybe a 5. I walk around barefoot half the time anyway, and THOSE would be ideal for me. I thought those would be more than 85 dollars. I guess I am going to have to make a trip REI in the near future.
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Thanks for posting that.
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Oh my.
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They are very interesting-looking. I hope they work great for you!
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They don't look safe to me.

But I wouldn't mind trying on a pair, just to see how they feel.
 
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Same here- except for the in-between- the-toes thing, I'd love to have those! I have a pair of Keen sandals that look very similar. That's all I wear form April to October.

I love Keens! I wear the sandals all summer long. Last fall, I broke down and bought a pair of their hiking boots, even though my other hiking boots were still wearable. Every year, I always had to go through a break in period with my other hikers. The Keens were comfy from day one.

I think if these toe shoes came in wide, I might try them out, as they look similar in styling to the Keens, but it seems like they would need to be very specific as to sizing, since there are so many variables other than just length and width of the foot to consider with these shoes.
 
I've got the Vibrams also...
Here's the deal. YOU MUST GET USED TO THEM!!!
At first just wear them walking around for a few weeks.
Then ease into a few hundred yards of running at a time for a few weeks.
The gradually increase the distance.

Until your feet get used to them you will get blisters, "hot spots", bruises, very sore arches, etc....
Trust me, Don't just throw them on and go for a three mile run....YOU WILL REGRET IT!!!!!
 

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