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@sunshine45 wrote:

i rarely wear any type of sock when i wear boots. i just feel more comfortable that way. socks tend to make my feet feel claustrophobic.


 

       Gosh yes, that tight feeling when you are in boots and the sock "squeezes" your toes and all you can think about is your aching foot.  I don't wear socks or hose with ankle boots but when I wear tall boots, I snip the toe part of my socks or tights so my toes can be free.

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Wearing any closed shoe without some type of 'sock', hose, etc. is a great way to get foot fungus i.e., athlete's foot. Fungus, bacteria thrive in a warm, moist environment.   Nail fungus is another problem &  is very, very difficult to get rid of. My experience. Take it or leave it. It's your feet.

 

 

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I wear "footie" nylons with my ankle boots and knee highs with the knee high and OTK. Just feels more comfortable to me.

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The only time I wear socks is when I'm at the gym or out jogging.  I have many boots, both ankle and tall, and I never wear socks with them, ever.  My feet love the extra wiggle room, and they are never cold in boots, even in the winter.  I love the freedom of it.  BTW, I don't get foot fungus (I do take showers and baths).

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Other than sandals ... I wear socks or stockings with shoes, sneakers or boots. 

 

Yucky just thinking of bare feet in boots!

 

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I'm sure it's personal preference.  I'm a sock person and won't wear sneakers without socks.  I do have a pair of lucky brand (Basel) perforated booties that I will wear without socks if I am wearing them in the summer. That doesn't happen often though.

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Yuck.

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@ahoymate wrote:

Wearing any closed shoe without some type of 'sock', hose, etc. is a great way to get foot fungus i.e., athlete's foot. Fungus, bacteria thrive in a warm, moist environment.   Nail fungus is another problem &  is very, very difficult to get rid of. My experience. Take it or leave it. It's your feet.

 

 


I've never had any issues. I basically only wear socks when it's cold. I do spend most of my time barefoot though, in the house. 

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I can't stand wearing closed-toed shoes with no socks.  Yuck.  Most of the time I wear very thin trouser socks just to have something to prevent chafing and/or sweating.  To each his own though.

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I am in the midwest and always wondered about socks as well.  As much as I dislike wearing socks it is a MUST in the winter time.  I wish they would style with socks for some of the presentations.