If we have learnt anything from Crocs and Teva sandals, it’s that not all footwear is going to be attractive. No matter how popular they are. For complete transparency, I own a pair of Crocs and wear ...
No shirt, no shoes, no in-flight service. It might not seem like it given the bounty of barefoot flyers over the years, but flying sans socks is prohibited on certain airlines. That’s right, “baring” ...
For decades, people have been challenging the status quo of wearing shoes. They say that walking barefoot, also known as “earthing” or “grounding,” connects them to nature, and they claim it leads to ...
It is not illegal to drive in flip-flops or barefoot in New Jersey or in any state in the U.S. Many experts and specialists advise against driving in flip-flops or barefoot and recommend wearing more ...
State law does not regulate what footwear a person can or cannot wear while driving. Law enforcement can issue a reckless driving ticket if driving barefoot contributes to an accident. While legal, ...