Page 1 of 1

Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 9:01 pm
by Ralph
What with the Payless closure and the discussion this weekend about runway fashions, the subject of ballet flats has come up again a few times; brennk in particular likes to use a .sig that points to Ballet Flats for Men .

I notice on that site most of the pictures feature bare feet inside the shoes. Is that a thing? Do y'all typically go sockless? I've tried once or twice, and just can't get into it for a few reasons:
  • On anything with thick, unbreathable fabric (which is to say, anything except loose bedroom slippers), my feet can't breathe and the shoe gets stinky with sweat no matter what the weather. I absolutely can't bring myself to put a sweaty shoe against clean skin.
  • Anything with a firm upper (again, just about everything except slippers) tends to chafe my skin. Even my soft leather ballet flats have a thicker rim around the upper, leaving a circular indentation all around my foot and/or ankle
So I always wear some kind of hosiery between my foot and the shoe: Knee-high stockings in hot weather, thicker socks or tights in cold weather, or compression socks if my feet are swollen. What about the rest of you?

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 9:06 pm
by brennk
Ralph - I wear nylons or tights sometimes with my ballet flats. Occasionally I will wear the little no-show footie socks. The flats I wear are mostly 100% leather, so the issues of too much sweating are not as pronounced when wearing barefoot. If I can, I much prefer to go barefooted, but sometimes the weather does not cooperate. If I were to wear thicker socks with the flats, I would probably have to get 1/2 size up.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 9:14 pm
by beachlion
Ralph wrote:...... Anything with a firm upper (again, just about everything except slippers) tends to chafe my skin. Even my soft leather ballet flats have a thicker rim around the upper, leaving a circular indentation all around my foot and/or ankle ......
If rims or edges of shoes are chafing or feeling hard, a little hammering might help. A cobblers anvil is handy for that but any sturdy underground will do.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 10:29 pm
by Fred in Skirts
About the only time I wear anything between my feet and shoes is when I have to travel a long distance and then it is compression stockings. I am barefoot most of the time around the house anyway. In the summertime I wear sandals or flip flops. Again no socks or stockings.

Fred

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 11:27 pm
by Ray
I never put my bare feet into a closed shoe. The idea is perfectly hideous. Sticky sweaty feet. Yuch.

Socks, knee highs or tights for me. Every time. Even the footies or low cut socks with some shoes.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 12:13 am
by beachlion
I always had socks on when I wore shoes. Then somewhere in the 80s, I saw a movie with Gary Grant and he was with his bare feet in loafers. Since that time if the weather is right I have no socks on with loafers. As soon there are laces to tighten, the socks go on. I hate slippers and sandals so that is not an option.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:41 am
by dillon
My clodhoppers won’t fit into women’s shoes of any sort so I can only offer the answer “It depends.” In skirts, I don’t wear socks, so unless I am wearing tights...no. In pants I usually have socks of some sort just for the comfort of my feet.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 11:33 am
by denimini
Socks are disappearing. I notice in the stores that there is a growing number of ankle socks, which would not show themselves above the top of a normal boot. I have never tried them but imagine that I would be trying to pull them up all the time.
I just wish that the socks we buy now would last as long as they used to; I am often pairing up odd socks to get some value out of them which is quite noticeable when wearing a mini skirt.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 4:08 pm
by Ralph
denimini wrote:I notice in the stores that there is a growing number of ankle socks, which would not show themselves above the top of a normal boot.
I had a big laugh when I saw a collection of "no-show" ankle socks with elaborate designs. If they're not to be seen, why bother decorating them? But I will certainly invest in a few pair (plain) for summer days when I still want something between foot and shoe but it's too hot for socks or tights.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Sat May 25, 2019 12:13 pm
by nzfreestyler
I go barefoot pretty much all year round in my shoes.
Sometimes I wear stockings, sheer never above 20 denier, most often 10 deniers in dark grey/barely black.
I don't do nude hosiery unless they're fashion/patterned because I can just go bare for a neutral look.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Sat May 25, 2019 3:47 pm
by Ray
Nude sheer hosiery is very classy; it gives a finished look. I wear them a lot, unless the temperature gets above 25c (at which point my blinding white legs are exposed). The colour and discreet sheen add tone and definition to my legs. I wear expensive ones too, which feel great.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 1:22 am
by nzfreestyler
I do like a back seam, but in general above say 10 degrees C - I would only wear stockings if I wanted a backseam, or if I wanted darker toned legs for evening etc...
Agreed that nude hosiery is more proper, I know a lot of companies require nude shades of hosiery, but its not usually a requirement here in NZ, although most women still do wear hosiery. I think it depends on your legs, I don't worry these days because I luckily don't ever have hair/skintone to worry about, so for me stockings are purely aesthetic, not functional.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 8:28 pm
by JeffB1959
While I do wear shoes without socks or hosiery in the spring and summer (it gets hideously hot in my neck of the woods at this time of year), I do have insoles in everything save for my sandals which I enjoy wearing.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Tue May 28, 2019 4:28 pm
by jamodu
Are you really prepared to pay $175 for a pair of ballet pumps?!

Even so, these days, I find that my Tights last far longer than my socks. My socks are more likely to wear through at the heel.

Re: Shocking news about socks and shoes

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 12:49 am
by whorton
I always wear at least hose or in the winter trouser socks with ballet flats. Usually match the color of the shoes with the socks, Black Ballet shoes, hose and jeans are a popular wear that never has gotten spotted. Occasionally nude knee high with regular jeans.

Although I did catch myself slipping into ballet flats barefooted to run the trash out. . I was wearing cheap walmart ballet flats though, and they are approaching the end of their life anyhow.

Generally speaking always socks or hose with womens shoes.