Why on EARTH are open-toed boots becoming popular?
I apologize to anyone who has a strong adoration for these bad boys... but clearly, these aren't practical shoes. Come on, folks... make up your mind... do you want a boot or a sandal? Or, better yet, what season are these supposed to be worn in? SALL? FUMMER?
Obviously, I am aware that there are slightly better open-toed boots than the aforementioned. However, why are THESE even on the market? Not only are these shoes hideous, but they are pointless as well.
At least Crocs didn't really make it into the mainstream fashion world, or on many people besides nurses (thank goodness.) Yet, I think these are almost as bad... it doesn't matter what material the shoes are people! Ugly is ugly no matter if it's rubber or leather... and don't even get me started on Cruggs. Another pointless invention to the shoe world, just as the open-toed boots are, in my eyes. If you want a Croc, you are looking for a breathable, airy, comfortable, "warm-weather" shoe. If you want an Ugg, you are a person looking for warmth, AKA a "cold-weather" shoe. Why mix this? Are people attracted to smashing two ugly fashions at once? What were people thinking in the patent? "Gee, people really are loving these Uggs, why not insert Ugg material into a Croc... maybe this will boost sales for these adorable Crocs!" Clever.
We must put an end to this HORRIBLE fashion terror, as soon as possible- one foot at a time.
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