Barefoot may be legal, but it’s deeply weird.
In short, the world isn’t designed for the barefoot. Our streets are covered in broken glass, our sidewalks rocky cement. Even if you’re at a park with lush greenery, you’ll probably need to drop a deuce at some point — and that means venturing into a public bathroom with your toes exposed. Not great!
Despite these problems, some insist on being barefoot all of the time. However, stores don’t like this, and so, those who are barefooters must find ways to either circumvent the rules or, in the case of this TikToker, hide their barefootedness.
How do they do so? By cutting off the bottoms of their really expensive shoes, of course!
@christifritz the new age of barefoot walking has begun and I couldn’t be more exited or thankful
♬ original sound - Christi Fritz
In this video posted to TikTok, a couple uses a dremel to remove the bottoms of all of their shoes, a collection they value at over $20,000. As the video progresses, they show themselves going to Sephora with their makeshift barefoot shoes, subtly revealing their bare toes on multiple occasions.
how much lead is in these cups https://t.co/dSFiQ1XQcB
— ceeks (@70Ceeks) February 1, 2024
The best/worst part, depending on how you want to look at it, is that their strategy barely works. On multiple occasions, you can see a foot expose itself from underneath the shoe — it’s almost like that’s not how shoes are supposed to work!
I’ll just leave this here pic.twitter.com/wfap3mFBbS
— atra (@_bilaire) February 1, 2024
“walking barefoot means the world to us!!”
— (@peenapples) February 1, 2024
the shards of glass from a bottle of jameson i accidentally dropped on the sidewalk last night: https://t.co/SnmEkXgnMN pic.twitter.com/EqwVQqRRCS
In case you’re wondering, the TikToker has done this shit before, so unless she steps on a tetanus nail, it’s unlikely she’s going to be stopping anytime soon. God bless America!
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