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Originally Posted by Dead Eye
Down south they call them tennis shoes
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Yep and slippers are house shoes. First time my bff said that I asked if they wear different shoes inside and outside. They have some funny sayings down south and I still question him when he says certain things or texts them to me. They don’t ask what kind of sodas they have; what kind of Coke is the question.
I recently got a pair of adhesive slippers. They were a gift and you peel off the cover to reveal a sticky surface on the shape of each foot. They’re supposed to be taken off and reused but I’m doubting that they will stick securely again. I’d not walk in them and would sleep with them on my feet. I’m told that they are about five dollars per pair.
For the beach and ocean I’d think they are a smart choice. Around the house they’d be great as well. I’ll try them soon after the humidity goes away for the season.
I’m concerned that my feet will be hurt when entering doors as they often bump into the metal doors. Maybe just when going out for lunch to certain restaurants.
I’m thinking back and we used to call them tennis shoes also. High-tops were basketball shoes. People wore sneakers only for tennis and they weren’t every day footwear.