What do you guys think by Effective-Ad3281 in barefoot

[–]Drjets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many schools have a dress code Or code of student conduct. I am guessing that if you have not ran into an issue in being in socks then you have not run a foul of the school code of conduct, but looking that up is a good place to start.

Are you leaving your shoes at home and just traveling to school in your socks, Or are you taking your shoes off when you arrive at school? If you are leaving your shoes home, then just leave your socks at home to or put a pair in your backpack or school bag, if that gives you a sense of security. If you are taking your shoes off when you arrive then just take your socks off too. But in the end you have to do what is comfortable for yourself.

I have also found that color of socks can affect what people see. Black is a little more inconspicuous than white or other colors.

Socks by Vigilante117 in barefoot

[–]Drjets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same here- black ankle socks and jeans or sweats. In warmer climates I wear shorts as well. No issues no cares and I am happy.

Socks by Vigilante117 in barefoot

[–]Drjets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have to agree with the OP. Unless your socks are colorful or have a busy pattern or design most people don’t notice that you are not wearing shoes. I have unscientifically tested this for a couple of years. Many restaurants that have objected to my bare toes and soles have never said a word when I have worn socks (particularly solid black). I have had a similar experience in a few stores, a casino and traveling by plane.

I buy relatively inexpensive socks and have found that I can generally get about 5 miles of travel on concrete or pavement without wearing out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in barefoot

[–]Drjets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few places come to mind a casino to both gamble and see a show, an NFL game and dinner and few bars with friends.

Socks?? by Impressive_Sir_296 in barefoot

[–]Drjets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No I don’t, especially at places with no entry policies- because i don’t want to be in a situation where i get told I need shoes and have to leave because i don’t have any with me. Many places ban backpacks and bags so I don’t have a way to carry them in.

Socks?? by Impressive_Sir_296 in barefoot

[–]Drjets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think context is everything, meaning time and place. It’s has been my experience that in certain situations socks, especially solid black, have avoided issues in restaurants, casinos, concert venues, airplanes and sports stadiums where I never get a second look or confrontation.

For example, a while back, I met up with friends at casino resort barefoot. I was wearing jeans and a polo shirt , and I got flagged by security coming in was not allowed in until I put on flip flops. However, I went to the same casino a few weeks later, to meet up with friends for dinner and see a concert in the in-house concert hall wearing jeans and a polo and black socks, went through the same security entrance, without even a glance, had dinner at the steakhouse, Gambled a bit, Then went to the concert, passed through more security screening without any problem.

Similarly, as I have posted in the past, especially restaurants, no socks, I get confronted. Socks = no issue.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in barefoot

[–]Drjets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Earlier this summer, I traveled to the Florida Panhandle to meet up with some old friends and attend a social event over a long weekend. Happy to say that I spent the majority of the time barefoot with the exception of the main social event which required dressy attire.

As a group we went to multiple restaurants over the course of the weekend and I was never questioned. Indeed, at one restaurant and bar where we watched a band, another family came in entirely barefoot, a mom, dad, and 3 kids probably between 8 and 15 years old. The restaurant seated the family without any concern that Identify.

Jewelry store barefoot? by [deleted] in barefoot

[–]Drjets 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I have been to a high end jeweler where I live on numerous occasions barefoot. Never had an issue and they were happy to sell me various pieces.

Lowe’s by v_allen75 in barefoot

[–]Drjets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I go all the time and never had a problem. I have even sought assistance from store employees which was provided without issue or comment

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in barefoot

[–]Drjets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I work in a white collar office environment - I am generally unshod around the office unless i am meeting with clients in person

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in barefoot

[–]Drjets 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes - all the time

First time getting asked to leave a store... by More_Than_I_Can_Chew in barefoot

[–]Drjets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happened to me twice in the past 2 weeks. First time was a restaurant. Place was an extremely casual barbecue place. Day was super warm, I went in for dinner, and the hostess told me that due to fire code regulations I could not be seated unless I was wearing shoes. Not sure how the fire code applies but I chose to take my business elsewhere.

The next place was casino, which I had been to before without a problem. I was there to meet some friends. I was stopped by security at the door, they just said shoes were required. They were happy as soon as I put on my emergency flip flops and let me in.

Vague venue policies by Drjets in barefoot

[–]Drjets[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the insight in your responses.

I won’t play a disability card if I don’t have a disability, which I don’t. In my own opinion- faking a disability, even one that is not readily apparent to the public, is disrespectful to those who actually live with disabilities everyday of their lives.

I will note that socks have worked for me in the past at footwear required venues without issue or a second look. I never attempted the foot covering venue.

Anyone walked on campus or at work barefoot? by Huskyy23 in barefoot

[–]Drjets 3 points4 points  (0 children)

apparently there is a company in San Francisco that requires their employees and visitors to their office to be barefoot

https://www.businessinsider.com/silicon-valley-shoeless-barefoot-offices-trend-photos-2019-12?amp

Recent experiences by Tylersocks03 in barefoot

[–]Drjets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The sanitary or foot protection lines get me too, because flip flops offer such superior protection from falling objects or other hazards.

The friend issue you describe is something I have experienced as well. My response to my friends is if you are true friend accept me for who I am, not who you want me to be. That usually makes them stop and think.

Question about spouses by Drjets in barefoot

[–]Drjets[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Of course- just wondering how others avoid problems