Agreed.chelzmalee said:Toe cleavage should be illegal
i wear them to bed and with ugh boots in the depths of winterDr_Doom said:I saw someone with sox that where like a glove for your toes. YOu could see all her toes wobblin around.. pretty grose :9
I've seen those "toe" socks around for years - a lot of girls wore them in high school (especially if they were rainbow-coloured). I think they're ok, and they're usually only worn at home or inside shoes anyway.Skeeta said:i wear them to bed and with ugh boots in the depths of winter
keeps my toesie warm
Me too *sob* It isn't my fault.kathelle said:I have long toes :| so I sometimes get toe cleveage unintentionally . I am against it when it is intentional.
Someone told me once that for pointy-toed shoes, you just have to go a half-size up.lourai*87 said:Well now that i know what it is. Ewww. It looks terrible. One of the main reasons i dont bother with pointy toes, i cant find any that dont do that! And those split toe shoes are also disgusting..not to mention rather uncomfy looking.
Agreed. :mad1:Dr_Doom said:EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
The most comfortable pair of shoes i own are ballet shoes. I spent a year and a half breaking them in... and i swear by them for hour on hour, day on day usage. In fact, i went to school in them, i've hiked dense forrest in them, and i still to date rave in them.lala2 said:I'm against toe cleavage. Pointy shoes make the person walking in them look too painful. Same for ballet shoes. I have one pair of ballet shoes but I have only worn them once, to a smart casual function, and would never wear them at uni. Recently, ballet shoes (particularly the hard-soled ones) are starting to show more and more toe cleavage--not good, and looks painful too.