50 thoughts on “Sandals

  1. Anonymous says:

    I prefer a flip-flop but Birk’s are great when you want the toes a little more sweaty and gritty

    Overall one of the better men’s sandal options

  2. Anonymous says:

    On a serious note, any sandals form men that don’t look terrible? It’s 40C here, let me air out my feet plz.

    • Anonymous says:

      Birkenstocks are fine on guys. Most sandals are really (I’m only hesitant with flipflops due to dudebro associations). The only concern is if you have abnormally grotesque feet.

  3. Anonymous says:

    I was self conscious about wearibg sandals, but in real life, no one gives a look at them when i’m wearing them. Now i wear them all the tile except for work.

    Also, i chose sandals and flip flops that blend in with my skin tone, usually tan leather. I wouldn’t make it the flashiest item of my outfit.

    • Anonymous says:

      >I was self conscious about wearibg sandals, but in real life, no one gives a look at them when i’m wearing them.
      This

      • Anonymous says:

        Kek, I’m noticing and I’m judging. You shouldn’t give a heck, but don’t think people aren’t noticing

        • Anonymous says:

          >Kek, I’m noticing and I’m judging.

          Yet, wearing sandals every spring and summer, no guy ever came up to me or told me anything.
          So i guess in this situation, you are just a seething omega, and the sandal wearer is the alpha, forcing our toes down your throat.

        • Anonymous says:

          Yeah, but nobody gives a heck about what you think. You’re a LULZ basement dweller.

          >men universally have disgusting feet
          We’ve already had this conversation, only foot fetishists think this way.
          Foot fetishist say men feet are disgusting because otherwise they’d have to admit their fetish is gay (as both genders feet are alike).

          I think it’s more that they aren’t gay so they have to pretend that there is fine tangible difference between men’s and women’s feet. And there isn’t. It’s just a tool on the end of the leg that people stand on.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Also in Europe, we are hitting 40° celcius every summer now because of global warming.
    So sandals wearers that were ridiculed before are the majority now.

    • Anonymous says:

      >So sandals wearers that were ridiculed before are the majority now.
      I looked through the city today and the vast majority are still wearing sneakers.

      • Anonymous says:

        If it’s a week day in the city, yeah, probably.
        But very often i see more sandals than sneakers (before, it was only women and old people).

        • Anonymous says:

          Good point, I’ll look again this weekend. I would love to wear sandals but my feet are all kinds of hecked up so they need lots of support to not totally act up. Feels bad man.

      • Anonymous says:

        I thought it was clear… when i say "we in Europe" i mean Western Europe, the countries that matter, no eastern yuro shit and no useless northern euro, and no UK because it’s something else.
        I meant the real Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Spain..), and we have pretty much the same weather at tge same time.

  5. Anonymous says:

    first supper shoes
    i think they’re super ugly and bulky. I’ve never liked them or understood why people buy them. I’d rather wear something like this if I were forced to wear something similar. I think something dainty would look better, but then again everyone wore what i thought was cute nobody would be cute

      • Anonymous says:

        they’re ella sandals by sorel, I found it off an anthropology post on Pinterest so they’re a bit pricey for sandals. https://www.factoryshoe.ca/_store/product.php?productID=8514&categoryID=14&catalogID=9&gclid=Cj0KCQjw8uOWBhDXARIsAOxKJ2EgKp0HJGYwFqFahVhvhZZfCjCBUI2PtNr2u05Z5p2iWR1PgMoKoOsaAjPpEALw_wcB
        I live in Canada but found a pair for $50 in one of the first search results

  6. Anonymous says:

    seems like the right place to ask,

    is there an alternative to the traditional flip-flop/sandal for summer casual street wearing?

    wear a lot of flowy kimono trousers, what’d go with that? espas?

  7. Anonymous says:

    men universally have disgusting feet and they should never be openly displayed really ever unless you’re at or near the beach. chacos, tevas, birks, anything are all irredeemable.

    • Anonymous says:

      >men universally have disgusting feet
      We’ve already had this conversation, only foot fetishists think this way.
      Foot fetishist say men feet are disgusting because otherwise they’d have to admit their fetish is gay (as both genders feet are alike).

  8. Anonymous says:

    Yeah they’re fine. Still some of the better sandals you can get as a guy. Somewhat expensive, but they make an Eva version that costs less. As for flip flops I like a lot of what Reef produces, Rainbow brand sandals are also pretty nice, well made, comfortable. I usually just go to Nordstrom rack and see what’s available.

  9. Anonymous says:

    There are many better looking sandals than Birkenstocks.
    The advantage they have is an ergonomic cork sole that mimics being barefoot when worn in.

  10. Anonymous says:

    They’re okay for the beach. But in general they make you a target for crime. You cannot run in those things.

  11. Anonymous says:

    I wouldn’t use them some years ago, now I don’t give a heck what some snob autists betas think.
    They are a blessing in summer.

    • Anonymous says:

      there are many knockoffs, but the real thing must be better quality and they are made in Germany. I got mine in a sale for 55€ I think is not very expensive.

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