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    7 months ago

    Because they’re cheap as hell, easy to slip on, comfy and you don’t really have to worry about them getting wet and whatnot. What would in your opinion be better for summer cabin, for example? Or just taking out the trash?

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      7 months ago

      My flip-flops, which have the added bonus of not looking stupid as all hell

      Also they were $2 cheaper than the Crocs right next to them

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        Flip flops imo are much less comfortable and usable. So that’s a definite no from me. Crocs are much more like actual shoes but comfier and easy to slip on. And really cheap too unless you’re buying the actual Crocs brand stuff, which, well I guess some do that.

        which have the added bonus of not looking stupid as all hell

        Oh the horror, what will I do now if someone thinks my shoes I use to throw out the trash or walk around on my summer cabin are stupid looking?? Better put on my fancy flip flops lmao.

        Come on now, friend. Who gives a fuck lol

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          They’re just as ugly as the LV monogram luggage or 20 pound Rimowa carryons and yet nobody gives a shit about those and Crocs have a utility value of being comfortable.

          (Side tangent in case anyone tries to convert me to Rimowa. There’s a reason flight crews don’t use them.)

          Here’s a hint dear reader: it’s class war. Really weird how it’s always class war.

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      7 months ago

      I just wear skate shoes and walking boots all year round. The extra 5 seconds to put them on is fine, I don’t need to save 5 seconds with a pair of slip ones just to take the trash out, I just relax and make a journey out of it.

      Plus I find any shoes that aren’t attached to the feet I guess, things like flip flops and crocs where your feet kinda just sit in them, wildly uncomfortable.

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        7 months ago

        If you’re going outside and inside a lot, like on a summer cabin or something, I just don’t want to be do that extra five seconds. Easier when you can kick them off.

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          At a summer cabin the weather and location should be good enough that feeling your feet on the warm pavement or grass should outweigh the convenience of shoes. Or just leave the shoes on if you know you’ll be in and out for a while.

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            Summer cabin

            Pavement

            wat

            feeling your feet on the warm pavement or grass should outweigh the convenience of shoes

            You’ll dirty up your feet and be dragging in that dirt. Not to mention cleaning your feet is going to be even more trouble for not much benefit. And blueberry bushes and such really aren’t something you want to step on without shoes. Not to mention stepping on bees. That sucks

            Or just leave the shoes on if you know you’ll be in and out for a while.

            Don’t want to dirty up the house

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              So you’re telling me you’ve never seen a cabin that has a stretch of pavement outside it? Even if just for cars to drive up?

              Dude you’re feet will not get that dirty from some grass.

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                So you’re telling me you’ve never seen a cabin that has a stretch of pavement outside it? Even if just for cars to drive up?

                No, I’ve never seen that here. Dirt roads almost always.

                Dude you’re feet will not get that dirty from some grass.

                Soil absolutely dirties up your feet, are you kidding me lol. You’ll get a lot of soil and sand inside that way (guess how I know) and we just like to keep the place clean without constantly vacuuming. Sorry, but it’s shoes off and no dirty feet inside here.

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      7 months ago

      They’re like $60. I wouldn’t call them cheap as hell, I actually think they’re massively overpriced. But the rest is 100% true.