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Customize the sole of the flip-flop to the individual's foot. The flip-flops would be custom molded to fit the bottom of each foot. Only the part of the foot that normally, when bare, actually touches the ground, would be covered. Therefore, they would be shaped like the familiar foot-print in the
sand.
The molding conforms also to the spaces between your toes providing a grip to which the wearer becomes accustomed. There is no top strap. The foot is entirely bare on top.
Visual attributes of the bottom or top of the minimal flip-flop could be varied for fashion.
foot prints
http://www.myshoe.c...sp?ehome=&menu=1018 I take it you're thinking of the middle approach, while the right one is more what's actually happening. [jutta, Jan 17 2005]
The green pathway
The_20green_20pathway Why make your feet harder by wearing shoes when you can make the ground "softer" to walk on? [Pericles, Jan 18 2005]
"Down Unders":"The orginal topless sandals"
http://www.down-unders.com/index.htm Closely related [half, Jan 18 2005]
"Durabak acts like an elastic, non-skid, undercoating to truck beds, body tubs or fenderwells."
http://www.nonslipc...m/anticorrosive.htm "Easy to Apply - Brush, Roll, Spray" [half, Jan 18 2005]
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The areas of my bare foot that touch the ground are not connected, so you'd have to fudge that somewhat. |
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Can I wear them with my arch supports? |
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[Jutta] I agree. Cool that you found that picture. |
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[Robinism], as during barefoot and ordinary flat flip-flopping, your arches are on their own. |
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I assume we have simmilar points of view, [Mustardface] (see link), but I'm not sure what the purpose of this idea really is. Why would you like to make your feet look naked if you're not really barefeet? How does this flip-flop maximize the barefoot feeling? |
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Cool, no more flip flop tan on the top part of my feet in the summer. |
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Maximal version of the minimal flip-flop (link). |
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Wow, that link is pretty cool, [half]. I think I'll order myself a pair, just to feel what it's like. Truthfully, it looks a little weird wearing just soles with no top, but they're so inexpensive it's worth a try. |
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(other link) for the Do-it-yourselfer. |
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Pretty neat, [half]. I'll definitely be getting some of those. Right, [Machiavelli], getting rid of the flip flop tan, I agree. [Pericles], I did see your barefoot highway. We're often required to wear shoes. In that case, these shoes maximize the barefoot feel. I apprecate [FarmerJohn]'s nifty linked idea. |
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//In that case, these shoes maximize the barefoot feel// |
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You still haven't explained how. |
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[Pericles], with this idea, the foot is naked. Here's how: The foot is standing on the soles. The soles touch the foot only where the ground would touch the foot. There is nothing touching the foot anywhere else, except sole material molded to fit in the spaces between your toes. The tops of your toes are naked. You would feel barefoot (except for the feeling between your toes). You would look barefoot (except that you are standing on soles instead of on the ground itself). That's how the shoes would maximize the barefoot look and feel, considering that you must technically be wearing shoes. |
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