Fabulous Friday: A Perfect Summer Sandal!

Posted by: Maggie

I completely realize that what I’m about to say is going to be very unpopular, but it’s how I feel and so I’m just going to say it.

I hate flip flops.

I know, I know, I live in Southern California and here a statement like that is blasphemy! But people, I just hate them! I think they’re ugly and too casual for pretty much any occasion and I cannot stand that sound they make when they slap the wearer’s heel. If you want to wear them to the beach or to the pool that is just fine with me. Those are the places they are appropriate for, but  I don’t want to see them at the mall, at the grocery store, at the coffee shop. Really, I don’t want to see them at all.

I mean, c’mon people, can’t we all just try a little harder and get a pretty sandal that slips on just as easily and is just as comfortable? Please?

For example, I recently picked up a pair of sandals from Payless that I just love. They are perfectly comfortable, slip on and off easily, and make it look like I put a little effort into my appearance.

Please folks, ditch the flip flops and try a cute pair of sandals. I’m begging you!

3 Comments

  1. Jenny Gross 

    HAHA….It’s not offensive. With all the cute styles that are out now, I can see how one could feel this way. Now I want to go shopping for some cute summer footwear. LOL. cute shoes!

  2. Araceli 

    Haha! I also dislike flip flops. I think they look ugly on feet period! Although, I do own ONE pair from Old Navy, and only wear them to the beach, pool and out in our yard. I cant stand that smacking sound they make as well! It seriously is a pet peeve of mine. They just look junky!

  3. I don’t mind them really….but I always wear shoes and socks or slippers. I did wear a pair for a while in high school and remember how dirty my feet got after walking around town all day (this is pre-car). But I do prefer flips to sandals, only jesus looks good in sandals…..maybe.

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