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<blockquote data-quote="Goonergal" data-source="post: 2291063" data-attributes="member: 368709"><p>I don’t go barefoot very often but mainly because my feet are always cold! Currently using the fitflop variety of flip flops around the house on instructions of a podiatrist to avoid pressure on my Achilles which was damaged earlier this year.</p><p></p><p>Outside the house I’m invariably in trainers. Current brand of choice is ASICS as they’re more supportive than my previous preference, Skechers, which are very comfortable - almost like wearing slippers.</p><p></p><p>So long as you have good feeling in your feet I don’t think going barefoot is a problem.</p><p></p><p>edited to correct punctuation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goonergal, post: 2291063, member: 368709"] I don’t go barefoot very often but mainly because my feet are always cold! Currently using the fitflop variety of flip flops around the house on instructions of a podiatrist to avoid pressure on my Achilles which was damaged earlier this year. Outside the house I’m invariably in trainers. Current brand of choice is ASICS as they’re more supportive than my previous preference, Skechers, which are very comfortable - almost like wearing slippers. So long as you have good feeling in your feet I don’t think going barefoot is a problem. edited to correct punctuation [/QUOTE]
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