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I agree 100% with the no socks for sperry boat shoes.
But sometimes the excessive friction hurt my leg's underside. So I wear socks at times. One time I went to the zoo, walked around 2 hours and felt like crap
Chamy, how does wearing Sperry's with no socks affect your "leg's underside"? Hmmm... I'm not even sure what a "leg underside" is.
Socks with shorts are a horrible combo.
End of story
In your opinion. Where im at we have a mix of styles. We dont make fun of other people for stuff like that. We have more important stuff to worry about such as who's hiring
In your opinion. Where im at we have a mix of styles. We dont make fun of other people for stuff like that. We have more important stuff to worry about such as who's hiring
We should just call this group the "sock nazis." Funny thing is, at some time in the future, a bunch of people will be on forums like this talking about how terrible it looks to wear shoes with no socks, or very short socks, and how it's absolutely imperative to have socks that go at least a little bit up the calf of your legs. Fashion is such a subjective thing.
In your opinion. Where im at we have a mix of styles. We dont make fun of other people for stuff like that. We have more important stuff to worry about such as who's hiring
with dress shorts like Tommy Bahama ,I wear somthing like a cole han leather loafer with out socks, with shorts like cargoes, I wear a Nike ACG boot with black crew socks. depends on far away you are from water
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