Christopher Weeks wrote:When I have to wear shoes, I wear thick wool socks 3/4 of the year and thin cotton/synthetic socks the other 1/4 of the time. I vastly prefer the buffer and cushion that the thick wool socks provide, but there's no getting around them being too warm in summer.
I second this. I had Wigwams but they wore out super-fast (less than a year). Totally not worth the expense! I think my current wool socks are boot socks I got from Duluth Trading Company. They’ve lasted 2-3 years so far and I’ve never had socks so cushiony!
When the weather is warm I avoid socks as much as possible and wear flip flops. I have chronic cold feet and when I wear flip flops my entire body cools off.
I imagine bunion-sufferers would enjoy a lot of relief with the openness of flip flops. Crocs are another shoe with great ergonomics. Walmart has knockoffs in their work shoe section. I definitely recommend them.
Pointed toes are promoted as fashionable but they mangle the natural footshape just like the Chinese footbinding that I learned about very early in school. Who benefits from supporting the practice? Has the original poster benefitted from wearing pointy toed shoes?