[QUOTE=Dr. Bork Bork;968903]You girls must have tiny princess feet
lol[/QUOTE]
more like tiny ogre feet... princess feet are narrow, right?
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[QUOTE=Dr. Bork Bork;968903]You girls must have tiny princess feet
lol[/QUOTE]
more like tiny ogre feet... princess feet are narrow, right?
Well, mine are tiny princess feet... unless you want soft feet. Mine are tiny, narrow, dextrous, and callused.
Not really barefoot or minimalist but living in the Pacific Northwet I've done what most of us do in the winter, birkenstocks and heavy wool socks. We get maybe 4 or 5 days of snow a year and downpour most of the winter. The wool socks keep your feet warm and the sandals let the water drain out. If it does actually snow I will wear snow boots primarily to keep my feet warm. My boots have basically a flat sole with enough tread to keep me from landing on my butt.
[QUOTE=tangentrider;585458]I can't wear vffs either, but have found Run Amoks to be nicely minimalist, warm, and (a plus for me) appropriate for work.[/QUOTE]
These look really nice. Come in 2 sole thickness options: 2mm and 5mm. I prefer less, but for winter, maybe 5mm?
Also: Made in the USA.
I've had this same question myself. I dropped a 70lb pound dumbbell on my toe about 10 years ago (while wearing sandals!) and had to have it re-attached. VFF might not fit me too well. :)