Why? I wear sandals because shoes hurt my feet. And I wear socks for the same reasons others do: to absorb sweat, and to protect my skin from friction.
I always wear socks under my sliders unless my feet feel hot.You caught me! My feet were cold and white socks the solution...
it's not gentlemanly to wear a hat indoors...Double breasted maroon, striped blazer, cream spearpoint collared shirt, red floral tie, grey flannel trousers, fedora hat and maroon and cream spectator shoes, with maroon and grey Argyle socks.
That's true, not only do I take my hat off when entering a building, I still tip my hat as a complimentary gesture towards the ladies.it's not gentlemanly to wear a hat indoors...![]()
Yes, Holly, I spelt saddles instead of sandalssaddles ??![]()
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oh for goodness sake.. MickaC it was a joke... yes my keyboard misses letters..I know this... reign your bad humour in..Yes, Holly, I spelt saddles instead of sandals
Do some of your own spelling checks…..I’ve seen some in yours…..![]()
WHY aren't scrubs ever made of a knit/stretchy fabric?Turquoise scrubs
Micka, I see no evidence of anything negative in your post, merely Canadian humour, (not always understood by others.)Yes, Holly, I spelt saddles instead of sandals
Do some of your own spelling checks…..I’ve seen some in yours…..![]()
Mine are… very lightweight and comfortableWHY aren't scrubs ever made of a knit/stretchy fabric?
no doubt... if they were made out of t-shirt knit... maybe a little heavier... would be perfection in my book. past few days have put me in my cool weather "wardrobe"... light-weight sweatpants and well-worn/broken-in big denim shirt... could be over a t-shirt.Mine are… very lightweight and comfortable
because she edited it afterwards..Micka, I read your post as sandals, not saddles. I am lost here.