Yep, the fashionistas have gome up with another one. Now there’s toe cleavage, the new reason to feel shame about your appearance.
bolding mine
This is one of the times that I’m glad I’m an ugly guy. I can wander around all day in sandals with toes that look like urban renewal areas and nobody cares. If I were a woman, I’d probably be pissed at this.
It’s even nuts to shorten them to fit into pointy shoes (unless you count that under “aesthetic”). Earth to fashion designers - that’s a hint that your shoes aren’t designed properly.
I seem to recall that the earliest version of Cinderella had the big-footed wicked stepsister getting her toes cut off to fit into the glass slipper, and the ruse was exposed when the prince saw blood oozing out of the shoe. Does this make the designers the evil stepmother?
Now, hey there, Broomstick. I frequently have polish on my toenails but I very rarely wear fingernail polish. Polish on your toes lasts a lot longer than it does on your fingers… and anyway I consider my hands very functional, but my toes are allowed to be silly and purely aesthetic.
Plus I have cute feet, and I like to show 'em off.
This is just another example of advertisings effectiveness is selling products through making average women feel ugly and attractive women feel average.
woah woah, I’m all for women lib and everything, but you are taking this to far. Nobody wants to run their hand over sandpaper and fur, it’s just not sexy
I think guys should shave their armpits; it’s much more hygienic.
That being said, “toe cleavage” isn’t a new concept. In fact, I thought I read a debate here about whether shoes displaying it are appropriate for office wear.
Shortening toes for cosmetic reasons? Good grief. I went through a toe lengthening for anything BUT cosmetic reasons – my big toe inexplicably shortened 1 cm after bunion surgery, and I was getting stress fractures and constant pain, so we had to go in and lengthen the bone again. We are talking pain, pain, and more pain, for a long, long time! I cannot IMAGINE going through foot surgery for such a pointless and stupid reason! Any woman who is that hypersensitive about being perfect is probably a total mess between her ears in any case…
I have big feet. They’re long, narrow, and bony. You can see tendons and veins. Not only is my second toe longer than the big toe, the third one is too.
They look great, just like the article suggests they should. I don’t have bunions or corns, the heels don’t crack, the nails are currently a shade called Plum Delish, and while they get tired, they rarely hurt because I pamper them with lotion and pumice and by not cramming them into shoes out of a %@&^*! Chinese foot-binding torture fantasy!
It’s a conspiracy, I tell ya, between the fashionistas, the shoe designers and the podiatrists: get all the women who don’t yet have corns or bunions to wear shoes that cause them, so they’ll have to go to the podiatrist to get them removed so their feet will look great in shoes that cause corns and bunions…I ain’t falling for it…
But it isn’t new… I only wore sandals for the first time about 3 years ago, and the ones I wear, you can’t actually see any part of my foot in. I consider it an act of sparing the public from the sight of my feet.
(that said, I’m not about to get surgery… just non-revealing shoes.)
[Dr Dre]I like big FEET and I cannot lie…you otha brotha’s can’t deny…when a girl walks in with iddy biddy shoes and a big toe in yer face you get SPRUNG[/Dr Dre]
I also am a posessor of big, ugly feet. I have funny shaped toes. I have a callous (bunion???) on my right foot next to my big toe on the outside of my foot. I have no arches (thanks to my mother, also an archless, orthodics wearing wonder). And what’s even worse…I have hideous soles and heels because I refuse to wear shoes unless I absolutely have to (like if I’m going out or going to work or whatever).
But do I care? No way. It doesn’t bother me one bit, even though some part of me knows I should give a damn about the smoothness of my flaky, rough heels.
IDBB