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Socks and sandals
Socks and sandals
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Wearing socks and sandals is a controversial fashion combination and social phenomenon that is discussed in various countries and cultures. It is sometimes considered a fashion .
The earliest evidence of wearing socks and sandals is documented at the archaeological site between Dishforth and Leeming in North Yorkshire, England. The discovery suggests that old Romans wore socks with sandals at least 2,000 years ago.
The soccer player David Beckham and the singer Justin Bieber have been mocked for wearing socks with sandals by the British tabloid newspaper Daily Mail.
Saurabh Bhatia, the author of the book Indian Corporate Etiquette, advises readers: "If, for some reason, you are not wearing socks with sandals, ensure your toes are clean and your toe-nails are closely clipped". Joshua Belter, the author of The Book of Rules: The Right Way to Do Everything, points out that wearing socks with sandals negatively influences the process of cooling the feet. However, energy design handbooks include light socks and sandals as part of a high-thermal flux tropical attire.
According to Brian Shea of The Evening Sun, wearing socks and sandals is popular among the older generation and Germans.
The Britons are, according to The China Post, "famed for fashion blunders like wearing socks with sandals".
Wearing socks and sandals is considered rather unaesthetic in the Czech Republic and Poland; however, some people prefer socks and sandals, and a part of the population prefers both the options (sandals with and without socks).
Socks and sandals is a regular Pacific Northwest phenomenon. Seattle based insurance company PEMCO used the "Sandals & Socks Guy" character as part of a 2007 advertising campaign that portrayed this as a typically Pacific Northwest fashion.The Daily Dot highlighted "sandals and socks" as a term entered into a web search engine more often by Washingtonians than residents of any other state.
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- "DO THIS DON'T: Wear Sandals With Socks!". xoJane. 29 May 2013.
- Stu Woo and Ray A. Smith (September 15, 2015), "I'll Be Darned, Wearing Socks With Sandals Is Fashionable—From football players to runway models, some don't toe traditional line", The Wall Street Journal
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