Barefoot horses... but barefoot trainers?

Have you never seen these before?!

They're soooo three years ago darling;)

Very comfy to wear and helps if you suffer from back aches - IF you can persuade your toes into them.

I can't:(

My barefoot shoes are (for dry weather) a pair of handmade moccassins from a market trader in Spain and (wet weather) a pair of Nike Frees.....

Barefoot is not just for the horses.....
 
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Have you never seen these before?!

They're soooo three years ago darling;)

Very comfy to wear and helps if you suffer from back aches - IF you can persuade your toes into them.

I can't:(

My barefoot shoes are (for dry weather) a pair of handmade moccassins from a market trader in Spain and (wet weather) a pair of Nike Frees.....

Barefoot is not just for the horses.....

ROFL!! Sooo three years ago... you are funny Oberon :D:D:D

No, well this is it, had I known, I'd have bought them three years ago probably. I just happened to be be mindlessly floor staring and a black pair of those things walked by in the aisle of the smelly train. I had to do a double take.

I have wide feet (but a size 5) and struggle with normal shoes so I wear "granny" ones from Shoon or Hotter (my OH despairs). These would be perfect, no more squeezing my wing-feet (thats what my dad calls them!) into boats.

I grew up in Malaysia until I was 8 and I remember very well all the kids ran around in bare feet all over the villages, I joined right in so I think my feet just sort of adapted and look like Malaysian feet :D:D I can even pick things up with them - like monkeys. There were slippers but more often than not, they were used as pretend goal posts or rounders markers... even the old ladies walked bf. I'll try and dig out a picture...
 
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