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@@jayare6351 yes that,s true..i dont understand why they use socks even in summer ...but in America .people are use to wear socks and sandals no matter if they hace nice or ugly feet!!!!
My take on it is NO WAY and when I was younger you would never see teenagers or young men wear that it was always people over 50 but now I am older I see a lot of teenagers and young men with them on. Also I am going Thailand next month and I am actually thinking of wearing sandals and socks just so I don't get bitten by mosquitos on my ankles.
Thank you for taking sandals seriously and giving them the respect they deserve instead of just mindlessly categorically dismissing them like so many do. I've never understood the antipathy toward them. I think it comes from people who are ashamed of how their own feet look. To me, being opposed to exposing feet makes about as much sense as being opposed to exposing hands.
Wait....you're comparing feet with hands? 🤣🤣 Flip-flops are lazy and disgusting. Nothing more nothing less. But hey, nice attempt at trying to turn it around on those of us who just think that wearing flip-flops anywhere other than a beach or pool is unattractive and slovenly. 🙄🙄🙄
@@anthonyvera8524 Feet are functionally equivalent to hands. Wearing flip flops isn't any more "lazy and disgusting" than leaving the house without gloves. What do you think is so "unattractive and slovenly" about wearing flip-fops? Is it because your feet are ugly? Maybe you should start taking care of them.
I agree. Where is the antipathy toward men wearing shorts? I personally don't enjoy looking at men's legs either. Sandals serve a functional purpose in tropical climates.
Finally, someone said it. I live in hot, tropical climate and I prefer shorts and slippers. And I wear kinda semi formal chino shorts and slippers/flip flops that are kind of the style of Kolhapuri chappals here in India. It's a minimal look with high quality leather. The world is euro centric. They may need it for cold weathers but we don't. But even we have to wear shoes to the office. I don't get why only suits and shoes which are a Western world thing only considered formal and classy and everything else is looked down upon. People are dumb to follow styles that are not suited for our climate. I've literally seen the feet of half of people smell because of wearing shoes in this hot and humid climate. And women complain that we shame them for wearing short clothes (which I personally have no problem with) but they can't even handle seeing any part of our body except the face and hands.
Never thought I’d see Antonio made a sandals video but I enjoyed it. I enjoy wearing sandals during the spring/summer and definitely need to make some upgrades to the ones I have.
I love wearing my straight fit jeans with a regular fit t-shirt on birkenstocks. Why not? Simple. Clean. Effortless and especially fits well in my Indian weather.
You brought up something that I think is very important and that's for hygiene/social acceptance. A lot of men would "mindlessly" put on sandals for the sake of convenience/comfort and somehow not think twice/care about how their feet might look in the eyes of the public but it really is something men and women subconsciously look at. Men really need to take care of their feet. A lot of women absolutely hate seeing men barefoot because of bad foot hygiene and aren't masculine looking. I'm a sandal guy and either have been complimented on my feet or my choice of sandals and it sucks having the guy next to me ruin it with his nasty looking feet with worn out sandals. **On a side note. I've actually had more men stare at my sandals/feet and have asked about my sandals more than women do. Women naturally go out in public wearing any sort of open toe shoe but for men it's like this weird socially unacceptable thing that men have to always wear a closed toe shoe otherwise it's not masculine or fashionable enough. Men having interest in trying to get into sandals is like frowned upon (mostly from women) and to me it's making men prone being shy to show their toes in public and encourage to take care of their feet. It's a weird double standard.
I have two pairs of Gladiator sandals. One is a gladiator type from Piper Sandal Company and the other is a brown leather proper Gladiator sandal from Saks Off 5th. Mostly i wear a pair of Birkenstock Arizona's with socks for work and leather Reef Draftsman flip flops or Chaco Z/1's on the weekends.
Sandals are often maligned as inappropriate/inferior, especially by those living in western countries. The thing is, sandals are usually the go to form of footwear in much of Southeast Asia due to the climate. They serve a functional purpose, allowing your feet ventilation in the heat and humidity, while allowing them to easily dry off during the wet season. If you intend to do a lot of sightseeing, there is nothing better than a pair of fisherman sandals. It is perfectly acceptable to visit a temple in, for example, Thailand wearing sandals, whereas shorts and sleeveless shirts are a definite no-no. Having said that, there is a time and a place for everything. Wearing sandals of any kind at a work/business environment would most certainly be frowned upon, with leather dress shoes being the appropriate norm.
@@anthonyvera8524 No. Where did I say that? I meant that fisherman sandals are ideal in a hot, tropical climate when you need to do a lot of walking but simultaneously want ventilation and a secure foothold. I suppose you don't live in a tropical climate and have never heard of the term ''jungle rot''. Then you obviously have no idea what I'm talking about. There is a big difference between doing a lot of walking in a temperate climate and doing so in a humid one, which was the point of my post.
@@Monatio79 I'm a Marine brother. The peril of Jungle Rot was DRILLED into my head. And oh yeah...I live in Miami Florida. But I STILL won't wear flip-flops. I'm sorry, the just look sloven and lazy. They offer not protection. Maybe I'll wear sandals/slides when I'm at the pool or beach, but nothing else. Walking around? Comfortable runners or hiking boots
@@anthonyvera8524 Fair point. But I never mentioned flip-flops. I concur that they should only be worn when you're cleaning the bathroom or something, along with Crocs. There is a time and a place for everything. Would I ever wear sandals to work, when on a date, or any other important occasion? Hell no. I don't care how hot it is. I equate sandals w/ sneakers, to be worn in situations when you are: A. Exercising. B. Are a child. In which case, I would also deem sneakers as ''slovenly''.
@@anthonyvera8524 Also, as a marine where exactly were you deployed? The North Pole? Miami's climate is nothing compared to the overwhelming humidity and downpour of the REAL tropics. I have lived in such environments.
Great content. Thank you. I recently bought a pair of Keen sandals briefly shown at the beginning of the clip. They look great with shorts. I'm not sure if it would be appropriate to wear with REI outdoor pants albeit they look fine to me. Cheers!
Really!!! Sandals are for clean guys!!! Y will say never wear sandals with socks!!! That looks stupid!! If you have clean and healthy feet wear them. It is good for your feet, it keeps feet healthy and free of fungus.
Leather sport sandals are the only pair that I currently own, for everyday wear in Austin. I only need to pair them with a brown leather belt, and they will go with just about any pair of shorts that I have on a hot summer day. I didn’t actually buy them for use in the wilderness. I have tried a couple pairs of clothes, toed sandals, which I find interesting, but I couldn’t get comfortable in them: maybe it’s the shape of my feet?
Am only wearing classic old school sandals . Classic leather sandals with big buckles on and no Velcro. Classic open toe sandals or classic T-bar sandals. I only have one pair of Teva sportsandals that am using for spot and adventures witch they are made for and absolutely no flip flops.
I could never get into wearing them when I was younger. I tried, it just wasn't for me. I simply didn't like how they felt or looked. But I can't get on anyone for wearing them with a suit. Especially if it's in the right setting.
I wear my birks with white loose denim or easy shorts or harem pants or sweats without socks if they are open toe I personally don’t like an open toe sandal with socks
I definitely wear Birkenstocks with jeans. In my defence I’m am 5’8 and 265lbs so the do not look as clunky on me in general. Basically I am a stocky bearded man that prefers boots or creepers. Genuinely wear fitted black jeans, black V neck and a white or black pork pie. As much as I’ve tried to find other options I always end up back with the birk’s. No for complete transparency I will only pull them out for vacations or beach days
Clean, well groomed feet are almost allways wellcomed in tropical wheather. I live in Costa Rica and use sandals with jeans vey often... of course in very informal situations.
Great Video Antonio! As always. If I may add one style that I like wearing with Birkenstocks it’s with long white linen pants and a linen shirt or standard t-Shirt. Really looks casual yet elevated enough to go to the grocery store :-)
Between BJJ and living 20 minutes away from South Padre Island, I find myself wearing some Reefs often. Apart from it typically being around 90 degrees and high humidity most of the time. Might check out Birkenstocks and relegate my reefs to strictly pool and beach time
I've been wearing zori sandals with tabi socks before and had some ignorant style snob try to "educate" me. I just laughed and told him I'm wearing Japanese sandals with Japanese socks FOR wearing with sandals.
@@thantzweaung9080 Its Japanese traditional clothing, not samurai clothing. Even back when Samurai existed, other people wore them. Plus just because they're traditional clothing, doesn't mean they're old fashioned. They're the sort commonly worn in modern Japan, by people just going about their day to day life. I picked them up whilst I was over there.
@@RainMakeR_Workshop But nobody would say anything negative about your clothing or you in general if you literally have a sword. I personally would not.
Real leather sandals go with denim jeans for the simple fact that leather goes with denim ever since the cowboys. But Born sandals are the cream of the crop.
Can I make a suggestion? I know some High Class Person likes to Wear Expensive Jewelry(Gold Chain necklace or etc) to show Luxury, but can u give ur Personal tips how wea it properly operly that would match in our Suites or casual outfits.
People are so weird and awkward regarding feet. They all have an opinion on them one way or the other. You don't really see this with any other body part.
No?> Really? I'm prrrrrrrrreeeeeetty sure that if men start walking around with their d*cks hanging out, people would complain about that. How about big bellies? Nasty nose-hairs? etc.
If you remember who sang this, "You'd see them wearing their baggies Huarache sandals too A bushy bushy blond hairdo Surfin' U.S.A", you no longer have the baggies, huaraches, or a bushy, bushy, blond hairdo...
Nope...sorry! No excuse! If you're not in the immediate vicinity of a body of water (pool or ocean)...meaning you can walk in within two minutes....wearing flip-flops is disgusting!
@@azulshusband Weird. So now writing and expression equals "to project"? lol. Regardless....last I checked, we still live in a free country, and are able to write/express/project whatever we wish to. See how that works, flip-flops? 🙄🙄🙄
You did not show leather flip flops, which look quite different than rubber or canvas ones...A guy can rock wearing some expensive leather flip flops with a casual/dressy look and it works...as long as his feet look nice and well groomed.
Sandals with a suit was pretty common in Japan when I worked there. It made me cringe, but I'm not a sandal wearer at all, and Japan is not a place where shoes are important to fashion (at least they were not when I was there).
5:56 bruh the roe box is so narrow no wonder everyone has bunions Okay so I’ll just take the sandals off and not wear any footwear there the footwear problem is non existent And there’s no way I would put on footwear where there’s water, if it’s above freezing, if I’m indoors, even outdoors, etc. I actually take care of my feet and use them properly just like everything else 7:06 Those things are so thick get Xero Z Trek Sandals instead they’re way better. Or just don’t wear any shoes especially in the water 9:16 Yeah there’s no way I would wear shoes to the beach or in the shower liek wtf. And I’m not biking in sandals or flops either
Pedicures are usually a bad idea. Toenail fungus can easily spread from client to client on contaminated pedicure tools. As for toenail fungus: tea tree oil and iodine. It may not work but it's worth a shot.
Almost 80% of guys get toe nail fungus because of higyene; a bunch of guys don't cut or clean toe nails regularly; they don't have more than 1 pair of shoes; some of them have high sugar levels and they don't know, pedicures don't give fungus, pedicures prevent callous, fungus and bad odor, off course if you go to unsanitary place off course anybody can get fungus or something else, make sure that the place is safe and clean that's all. Pedicures are good for men and women. Using Sandals without socks is good for your feet, especially if you use formal shoes for more than 8 hours for 7 days!!! Dark and sweet is a perfect recipe for fungus!!!
iodine? Have not tried that. Nail got totally obliterated in a gym accident and when it grew back it started getting a fungus on it. No oils or anything has been able to work on it :/. I'll try iodine. All the other nails are perfectly pink and happy, except for the one that was damaged. Did not think it would ever grow back.
That's not true!!! A lot of places that do pedicures are using disposable lining for every single client. So it is safe more than ever; I don't know where you live but in my city everything is clean and healthy.
Socks with sandals.. For the Win! ;) Nothing wrong with socks with sandals! You forgot one important thing... Sizing/Proper fit! Toes should Not be hanging over the top of the sandals! It's harder to gauge the fit when it's the closed-end sandals type as the enclosure is relatively hard so can't really press down to see how much of a thumb's width is seen. If one wears sandals, one should keep proper hygiene as some men don't clean their feet well or cut their toenails.
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Gladiator sandals. ugh. I know they were worn by the most alpha men and army in world history; but in current times they just look feminine to me. Fisherman sandals I find I can wear with anything; as I'm pretty much a conservative dress. But really, who cares what you wear? lol
I wear Keen Uneek closed toe sandals in the Summer so people don't get to see my nasty manly toes. You're not seeing my toes unless you are at the beach or a pool party with me. 😁
Funny thing is, back when I was a student one of my teachers always wore sandals to school. As an IT teacher, he was nicknamed "high-tech Jerusalem". 😆
a real man that knows whats good. these days we have men identifying as a "man" has the world gone mad. i just needed this man's confidence to kill the wokeness around the internet these days.
I'm sorry no sandals...just no. I'm too paranoid to wear something like that. When you are out in the world, sh** can happen or pop off just like that. You cannot be prepared for whatever may happen with some sandals on your feet. What if you have to run to or run from a situation...than what. To me sandals look lazy, nieve, and unprepared for the unexpected. A man should not be running around in sandals. I do understand that in some cultures, sandals are the norm because they don't wear shoes inside, and sandals are easy to take on and off. However, for me I can't do it, my feet must be protected when I am outside. Without my feet, I'm helpless, I can't be mobile without them, so they must be protected by being covered.
"What if you have to run..." Go ask a former Vietcong or Khmer Rouge soldier. The former in particular were initially mocked by the US for their apparently inferior footwear.
@@Monatio79 Oh well, there ya go people! The Viet Cong apparently ran well with sandals on, and American GIs couldn't operate properly with boots on. Jesus some people are so idiotic in their examples! Look....you're talking about COMBAT, where you don't typically RUN from a problem! Where you can shoot back at liberty! He's talking about something popping off in a supermarket, a parking lot, a mall. Where some idiot gets in your face or some gun crazed maniac decides to shoot up your restaurant! You can't jump a fence, you can't sprint, hell, you can't even look like a man while wearing flip-flops!
Bro....I'm SO glad someone else thinks the same way! Flip-flops in particular are nasty, lazy, and effeminate. If you're nowhere near a body of water (meaning farther than 50ft away), no REAL man should be wearing flip-flops with that nasty thong splitting that nasty toe. 🤣🤣 We've become slobs!
@@anthonyvera8524 Sneakers are so nasty. If you're nowhere near a gym, no REAL man should be wearing sneakers. Unless you upgrade to a stylish pair of loafers: penny, horsebit, tassel, etc. then you've become a slob. Sandals do still serve a purpose, just think how.
@@anthonyvera8524 Yeah kid, it's for me maybe you can watch 3 hours full movie about this topic and good for you.. you always be happy and i always sad okay?
@@biren2912 "Kid"? Says the guy that looks like a 12yo? 🤣🤣🤣And wait...so 12 minutes is now equivalent to 3 hours? Let me know when you learn proper math, m'kay junior? You've officially wasted more time replying to me than it would've taken you to watch 12 whole minutes of an informative video. Get back to wearing your mask dude.
Im just going to say it... take your hoodies and sandals and burn them. They maybe makes sense if your actually going to the beach but literally nowhere else imo. Absolutely nobody looks good in a hoodie. And sandals are not shoes. They are whats left of shoes when you've worn them to long. There is absolutely no way to make sandals rock. So... i say where socks with them. Theres no way to fix it anyway so might as well rock the sandals and socks. Its like crocks. You secretly have crocks in the closet but you cannot where those in public. There is no style. You cannot fix that.
@@Stilo95Real men aren't afraid to say the right thing. One doesn't need a "reason" to voice support for people being terrorized and murdered by an evil genocidal foreign power. This has nothing to do with "politics".
@@Stilo95 if you don’t like the banner don’t look at it. He’s got Ukrainian family so it makes sense he doesn’t want to see their country burn to the ground.
I have to admit I'm guilty as charged wearing flip flops with jeans but unlike the examples shown with someone wearing the cheap Wal-Mart rubber flips I roll with leather flip flops from fellow You Tubers Trenton and Heath. And yes keep your feet looking presentable. 👌🩴
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Finally a video about sandals...totally agree ...nice video!!! Thanks for loading
Only if you are European or if you have nail fungus; usually those are the ones who used socks with sandals, 😂😆😂😆
@@jayare6351 yes that,s true..i dont understand why they use socks even in summer ...but in America .people are use to wear socks and sandals no matter if they hace nice or ugly feet!!!!
@@carlosbocanegra4060 I have a bunch of friend from Europe and they like socks with sandals!!! Whaaaat!!!
My take on it is NO WAY and when I was younger you would never see teenagers or young men wear that it was always people over 50 but now I am older I see a lot of teenagers and young men with them on. Also I am going Thailand next month and I am actually thinking of wearing sandals and socks just so I don't get bitten by mosquitos on my ankles.
Thank you for taking sandals seriously and giving them the respect they deserve instead of just mindlessly categorically dismissing them like so many do. I've never understood the antipathy toward them. I think it comes from people who are ashamed of how their own feet look. To me, being opposed to exposing feet makes about as much sense as being opposed to exposing hands.
Wait....you're comparing feet with hands? 🤣🤣 Flip-flops are lazy and disgusting. Nothing more nothing less. But hey, nice attempt at trying to turn it around on those of us who just think that wearing flip-flops anywhere other than a beach or pool is unattractive and slovenly. 🙄🙄🙄
@@anthonyvera8524 Feet are functionally equivalent to hands. Wearing flip flops isn't any more "lazy and disgusting" than leaving the house without gloves. What do you think is so "unattractive and slovenly" about wearing flip-fops? Is it because your feet are ugly? Maybe you should start taking care of them.
I agree. Where is the antipathy toward men wearing shorts? I personally don't enjoy looking at men's legs either. Sandals serve a functional purpose in tropical climates.
@@anthonyvera8524 Gentlemen used to wear gloves in public until men like you became slovenly. 🙄
Finally, someone said it. I live in hot, tropical climate and I prefer shorts and slippers. And I wear kinda semi formal chino shorts and slippers/flip flops that are kind of the style of Kolhapuri chappals here in India. It's a minimal look with high quality leather.
The world is euro centric. They may need it for cold weathers but we don't. But even we have to wear shoes to the office. I don't get why only suits and shoes which are a Western world thing only considered formal and classy and everything else is looked down upon.
People are dumb to follow styles that are not suited for our climate. I've literally seen the feet of half of people smell because of wearing shoes in this hot and humid climate.
And women complain that we shame them for wearing short clothes (which I personally have no problem with) but they can't even handle seeing any part of our body except the face and hands.
Never thought I’d see Antonio made a sandals video but I enjoyed it. I enjoy wearing sandals during the spring/summer and definitely need to make some upgrades to the ones I have.
Happy to hear this!
I love wearing my straight fit jeans with a regular fit t-shirt on birkenstocks. Why not? Simple. Clean. Effortless and especially fits well in my Indian weather.
I absolutely love my Espadrilles, made by a lovely grandmother in Spain
Sandals or no sandals.... gents: take care of your feet!
Been getting pedicures with my wife for a while now. One time the lady that was doing my pedicure said my feet were softer than hers 😂
I read that as: take off your feet!
You brought up something that I think is very important and that's for hygiene/social acceptance.
A lot of men would "mindlessly" put on sandals for the sake of convenience/comfort and somehow not think twice/care about how their feet might look in the eyes of the public but it really is something men and women subconsciously look at. Men really need to take care of their feet. A lot of women absolutely hate seeing men barefoot because of bad foot hygiene and aren't masculine looking. I'm a sandal guy and either have been complimented on my feet or my choice of sandals and it sucks having the guy next to me ruin it with his nasty looking feet with worn out sandals.
**On a side note. I've actually had more men stare at my sandals/feet and have asked about my sandals more than women do. Women naturally go out in public wearing any sort of open toe shoe but for men it's like this weird socially unacceptable thing that men have to always wear a closed toe shoe otherwise it's not masculine or fashionable enough. Men having interest in trying to get into sandals is like frowned upon (mostly from women) and to me it's making men prone being shy to show their toes in public and encourage to take care of their feet. It's a weird double standard.
I have two pairs of Gladiator sandals. One is a gladiator type from Piper Sandal Company and the other is a brown leather proper Gladiator sandal from Saks Off 5th. Mostly i wear a pair of Birkenstock Arizona's with socks for work and leather Reef Draftsman flip flops or Chaco Z/1's on the weekends.
Sandals are often maligned as inappropriate/inferior, especially by those living in western countries. The thing is, sandals are usually the go to form of footwear in much of Southeast Asia due to the climate. They serve a functional purpose, allowing your feet ventilation in the heat and humidity, while allowing them to easily dry off during the wet season. If you intend to do a lot of sightseeing, there is nothing better than a pair of fisherman sandals. It is perfectly acceptable to visit a temple in, for example, Thailand wearing sandals, whereas shorts and sleeveless shirts are a definite no-no.
Having said that, there is a time and a place for everything. Wearing sandals of any kind at a work/business environment would most certainly be frowned upon, with leather dress shoes being the appropriate norm.
So you're telling us that NOTHING is better than Fisherman Sandals when doing a lot of walking and sightseeing? Oh come on!
@@anthonyvera8524 No. Where did I say that? I meant that fisherman sandals are ideal in a hot, tropical climate when you need to do a lot of walking but simultaneously want ventilation and a secure foothold.
I suppose you don't live in a tropical climate and have never heard of the term ''jungle rot''. Then you obviously have no idea what I'm talking about.
There is a big difference between doing a lot of walking in a temperate climate and doing so in a humid one, which was the point of my post.
@@Monatio79 I'm a Marine brother. The peril of Jungle Rot was DRILLED into my head. And oh yeah...I live in Miami Florida. But I STILL won't wear flip-flops. I'm sorry, the just look sloven and lazy. They offer not protection. Maybe I'll wear sandals/slides when I'm at the pool or beach, but nothing else. Walking around? Comfortable runners or hiking boots
@@anthonyvera8524 Fair point. But I never mentioned flip-flops. I concur that they should only be worn when you're cleaning the bathroom or something, along with Crocs.
There is a time and a place for everything. Would I ever wear sandals to work, when on a date, or any other important occasion? Hell no. I don't care how hot it is.
I equate sandals w/ sneakers, to be worn in situations when you are:
A. Exercising.
B. Are a child.
In which case, I would also deem sneakers as ''slovenly''.
@@anthonyvera8524 Also, as a marine where exactly were you deployed? The North Pole?
Miami's climate is nothing compared to the overwhelming humidity and downpour of the REAL tropics. I have lived in such environments.
Ancient Roman style sandals? Now that design is sexy. Seems great for women too.
I don't remember last time I bought any sandals. Now I only wear boots, sneakers and oxfords
Birkenstock sandals ( Arizona) as my house shoes are a game changer…
Do you wear sneakers around in the house?
Slide on sandals and flip flops are very popular esp. around the house.
I was in your camp
But now at 55 , I'm liking a more laid back easy feel.
So even to my surprise, I'm wearing Birkenstocks
Sad... I take a 25 min drive to the beach or a lake every weekend, of course I wear sandals 😉
I live in a place with tropical climate hence sandals are always in style here. Flipflops are king especially in summer.
Great content. Thank you.
I recently bought a pair of Keen sandals briefly shown at the beginning of the clip. They look great with shorts. I'm not sure if it would be appropriate to wear with REI outdoor pants albeit they look fine to me. Cheers!
Perfect video at this time of year, and my contemplations for the summer!
Never wear sandals without socks, preferably white, knee high socks. This goes well with extra large shorts which you can pull up to your armpits.
Agreed!
Really!!! Sandals are for clean guys!!! Y will say never wear sandals with socks!!! That looks stupid!! If you have clean and healthy feet wear them. It is good for your feet, it keeps feet healthy and free of fungus.
@@RealMenRealStyle 😂
With "biedronka" bags 😁 Polish style 😁
Leather sport sandals are the only pair that I currently own, for everyday wear in Austin. I only need to pair them with a brown leather belt, and they will go with just about any pair of shorts that I have on a hot summer day. I didn’t actually buy them for use in the wilderness.
I have tried a couple pairs of clothes, toed sandals, which I find interesting, but I couldn’t get comfortable in them: maybe it’s the shape of my feet?
Am only wearing classic old school sandals .
Classic leather sandals with big buckles on and no Velcro.
Classic open toe sandals or classic T-bar sandals.
I only have one pair of Teva sportsandals that am using for spot and adventures witch they are made for and absolutely no flip flops.
I could never get into wearing them when I was younger. I tried, it just wasn't for me. I simply didn't like how they felt or looked. But I can't get on anyone for wearing them with a suit. Especially if it's in the right setting.
I can't stop wearing sandals, it's so addictive to wear
Do you whip up a batch of cookies too?
@@acornsucks2111 I like cookies let me know when he does he can wear whatever he wants.
@@acornsucks2111Please explain your comment, as I'm not following the logical connection between footwear and cooking.
no cookies, only granola @@acornsucks2111
I wear my birks with white loose denim or easy shorts or harem pants or sweats without socks if they are open toe I personally don’t like an open toe sandal with socks
I love wearing my huaraches with jeans and guayabera
I started wearing closed-toe huaraches two years ago during the warmer seasons. The ones I wear look like braided leather loafers.😃
I occasionally where Birkenstocks with jeans/pants. Both kinds, sandles and clogs. Very comfortable.
I definitely wear Birkenstocks with jeans. In my defence I’m am 5’8 and 265lbs so the do not look as clunky on me in general. Basically I am a stocky bearded man that prefers boots or creepers. Genuinely wear fitted black jeans, black V neck and a white or black pork pie. As much as I’ve tried to find other options I always end up back with the birk’s. No for complete transparency I will only pull them out for vacations or beach days
I wear fisherman's sandals (by Born or Keen) with some lightweight denim. What is your take on that, Antonio?
Super great video!! I learned a lot.
Clean, well groomed feet are almost allways wellcomed in tropical wheather. I live in Costa Rica and use sandals with jeans vey often... of course in very informal situations.
Great Video Antonio! As always.
If I may add one style that I like wearing with Birkenstocks it’s with long white linen pants and a linen shirt or standard t-Shirt. Really looks casual yet elevated enough to go to the grocery store :-)
Agreed!
Mules can be formal in some culture like middle east and south aisan region.
You can wear them with thawb, kurta or panjabi...
i wear socks when it's cold, it's as simple as that tbh. Sometimes practicality is more important than just the fashion part of it.
I am a German. I wear my Birkenstocks with jeans and socks ofcourse.
And that's why we laugh at you when you all visit South Florida 🤣🤣🤣
I wear all kinds of different foot wear from boots, sneakers, loafers, and more.
That said, I cannot ditch my sport sandals. They are too comfortable
Between BJJ and living 20 minutes away from South Padre Island, I find myself wearing some Reefs often. Apart from it typically being around 90 degrees and high humidity most of the time. Might check out Birkenstocks and relegate my reefs to strictly pool and beach time
I've been wearing zori sandals with tabi socks before and had some ignorant style snob try to "educate" me. I just laughed and told him I'm wearing Japanese sandals with Japanese socks FOR wearing with sandals.
If you're wearing Japanese style sandals & socks, also include a short Katana in your outfit. No so-called "sTyLe ExPeRt" would bother you. LoL
@@thantzweaung9080 Its Japanese traditional clothing, not samurai clothing. Even back when Samurai existed, other people wore them.
Plus just because they're traditional clothing, doesn't mean they're old fashioned. They're the sort commonly worn in modern Japan, by people just going about their day to day life. I picked them up whilst I was over there.
@@RainMakeR_Workshop But nobody would say anything negative about your clothing or you in general if you literally have a sword. I personally would not.
@@thantzweaung9080 Well sadly carrying a sword is illegal where I live, otherwise I would lol. Plus I'm more of a longsword kinda guy.
@@RainMakeR_Workshopwhat if you carrying reverse blade sword? Is it still ilegal?
You missed PESHAWARI sandals . Traditional footwear from PAKISTAN
Real leather sandals go with denim jeans for the simple fact that leather goes with denim ever since the cowboys. But Born sandals are the cream of the crop.
Can I make a suggestion? I know some High Class Person likes to Wear Expensive Jewelry(Gold Chain necklace or etc) to show Luxury, but can u give ur Personal tips how wea it properly operly that would match in our Suites or casual outfits.
Sorry but skinny jeans and flip flops are an Autumn staple out here and they rock!
You missed an opportunity to put Don Johnson. From miami vice with those espadrills in a suit
What types of footwear is best going with jeans.
Very california thing to do.. You wear birkenstock with all your wardrobe 👍🏻👍🏻
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Sir you have missed to tell about Clogs...
People are so weird and awkward regarding feet. They all have an opinion on them one way or the other. You don't really see this with any other body part.
No?> Really? I'm prrrrrrrrreeeeeetty sure that if men start walking around with their d*cks hanging out, people would complain about that. How about big bellies? Nasty nose-hairs? etc.
Wear it with socks || And if someone complains? || Just scream "all hail the emperor, ave Cesar, ave Roma" 😂
Only old people wear sandals with socks..
Big difference in being American or European in clothing styles.
What about moccasins?
If you remember who sang this,
"You'd see them wearing their baggies
Huarache sandals too
A bushy bushy blond hairdo
Surfin' U.S.A", you no longer have the baggies, huaraches, or a bushy, bushy, blond hairdo...
I Was in south beach and Ricky Martin Was wearing a suit with a tank top and a pair of leather sandals
Beach and locker room only.
Agreed
Nice.
I feel like.... this doesn't apply to FL or anywhere tropical. Sandals year round baby
So true
Nope...sorry! No excuse! If you're not in the immediate vicinity of a body of water (pool or ocean)...meaning you can walk in within two minutes....wearing flip-flops is disgusting!
@@anthonyvera8524 not sure why you felt the need to project your personal feelings but cool. its a FL thing i guess.
@@azulshusband Weird. So now writing and expression equals "to project"? lol. Regardless....last I checked, we still live in a free country, and are able to write/express/project whatever we wish to. See how that works, flip-flops? 🙄🙄🙄
@@anthonyvera8524 semper fudge devil dog 😁🇺🇸😎
She wore army pants and flip flops so I did.
Mean Girls 2004!
You did not show leather flip flops, which look quite different than rubber or canvas ones...A guy can rock wearing some expensive leather flip flops with a casual/dressy look and it works...as long as his feet look nice and well groomed.
So, why no love for Crocs???? So comfy! Heck even Deadpool likes them!
Crocks are yet another abomination that don't belong on feet while in public! Jesus MAN UP already and wear closed-toed shoes!
Because they look ugly; something worn when cleaning the bathroom or something.
@@Monatio79 yep they sure do, but sooo comfy!
I live in Texas, engineers wear them at the office :)
I live in a midwest lake community and wear a lot of flops in the summer. All I have to say is - "CUT YOUR TOENAILS if your going to wear them."
Sandals with a suit was pretty common in Japan when I worked there. It made me cringe, but I'm not a sandal wearer at all, and Japan is not a place where shoes are important to fashion (at least they were not when I was there).
5:56 bruh the roe box is so narrow no wonder everyone has bunions
Okay so I’ll just take the sandals off and not wear any footwear there the footwear problem is non existent
And there’s no way I would put on footwear where there’s water, if it’s above freezing, if I’m indoors, even outdoors, etc. I actually take care of my feet and use them properly just like everything else
7:06 Those things are so thick get Xero Z Trek Sandals instead they’re way better. Or just don’t wear any shoes especially in the water
9:16 Yeah there’s no way I would wear shoes to the beach or in the shower liek wtf. And I’m not biking in sandals or flops either
Hello
Don’t wear sandals with a suit, immediately thinks of Don hector
but sandals and socks are the most comfortable thing you can wear... I hate that I can't use this combo outside
It's super trendy with slides nowadays dude
Just wear some nice Beetlejuice socks
The h is silent in Spanish so it is strange to hear a "h" sound for huaraches.
man I have a pair of sandals just identical to the thumbnail :|
Sorry to hear that.
@@acornsucks2111 come on maaaaan. i have it since college.
0:35 that's called a shoobie
Shouldn't wear sandals EVER!!! Man or Women.
Here I sit with Injinji toe socks, hiking sandals and jeans, lol.
Awesome post. lol
Pedicures are usually a bad idea. Toenail fungus can easily spread from client to client on contaminated pedicure tools. As for toenail fungus: tea tree oil and iodine. It may not work but it's worth a shot.
Almost 80% of guys get toe nail fungus because of higyene; a bunch of guys don't cut or clean toe nails regularly; they don't have more than 1 pair of shoes; some of them have high sugar levels and they don't know, pedicures don't give fungus, pedicures prevent callous, fungus and bad odor, off course if you go to unsanitary place off course anybody can get fungus or something else, make sure that the place is safe and clean that's all. Pedicures are good for men and women. Using Sandals without socks is good for your feet, especially if you use formal shoes for more than 8 hours for 7 days!!! Dark and sweet is a perfect recipe for fungus!!!
iodine? Have not tried that. Nail got totally obliterated in a gym accident and when it grew back it started getting a fungus on it. No oils or anything has been able to work on it :/. I'll try iodine. All the other nails are perfectly pink and happy, except for the one that was damaged. Did not think it would ever grow back.
That's not true!!! A lot of places that do pedicures are using disposable lining for every single client. So it is safe more than ever; I don't know where you live but in my city everything is clean and healthy.
Am I the only one who find sandals less comfortable than shoes?
Socks with sandals.. For the Win! ;)
Nothing wrong with socks with sandals!
You forgot one important thing... Sizing/Proper fit!
Toes should Not be hanging over the top of the sandals!
It's harder to gauge the fit when it's the closed-end sandals type as the enclosure is relatively hard so can't really press down to see how much of a thumb's width is seen.
If one wears sandals, one should keep proper hygiene as some men don't clean their feet well or cut their toenails.
Chucks or Vans low tops only👾👾👾👾👾👾👾👾👾
Must have at least one sandals for South asian boys. 🇧🇩
The last time I wore Sandals, it was for a Christmas play. No socks and clean feet
0:40 Yeah, only wear socks and sandals if you have foot fungus 🦶 🍄🍄🍄
Everything you say not to do, I see people doing it all the time...lol
dont know why people hate sandals and socks combination .....i love to wear socks with sandals...need this trend
Io nn vado da nessuna parte ricordatevelo sempre nn dimentico tutti i sopprusi mi avete solo usato per i vostri scopi e insuccessi per tenere allenate le ti solleverò il 🌍
PLEASE!!! NEVER wear sandals - unless you are a Roman soldier.
Good video, but sandals are one item of clothing I never wear. I just don't thank they look good. I prefer to wear boat shoes.
Gladiator sandals. ugh. I know they were worn by the most alpha men and army in world history; but in current times they just look feminine to me. Fisherman sandals I find I can wear with anything; as I'm pretty much a conservative dress. But really, who cares what you wear? lol
i don't think men should wear sandals. slides, maybe when on the beach or mules if you can pull it off but generally, sandals are a no go.
the thumbnail is slippers, not sandals, lol.
You should never wear sandals in the city, last thing you want is an hiv infected syringe poking your toes
Or dog dh*t. Or human sh*t if you live in San Francisco. How about being stepped on?
I'd only wear sandals in the house or on the beach lol 😂
I wear Keen Uneek closed toe sandals in the Summer so people don't get to see my nasty manly toes. You're not seeing my toes unless you are at the beach or a pool party with me. 😁
10000%
Unless you're Jesus, stop wearing sandals.
Never
Why would Jesus be the one exception?
@@MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou Because he's Jesus and you're not! Duh!
@@anthonyvera8524 Not good enough of a reason.
Funny thing is, back when I was a student one of my teachers always wore sandals to school. As an IT teacher, he was nicknamed "high-tech Jerusalem". 😆
a real man that knows whats good.
these days we have men identifying as a "man"
has the world gone mad. i just needed this man's confidence to kill the wokeness around the internet these days.
Sandals aren’t my type of shoes 🚮
I'm sorry no sandals...just no.
I'm too paranoid to wear something like that. When you are out in the world, sh** can happen or pop off just like that.
You cannot be prepared for whatever may happen with some sandals on your feet. What if you have to run to or run from a situation...than what.
To me sandals look lazy, nieve, and unprepared for the unexpected. A man should not be running around in sandals.
I do understand that in some cultures, sandals are the norm because they don't wear shoes inside, and sandals are easy to take on and off.
However, for me I can't do it, my feet must be protected when I am outside. Without my feet, I'm helpless, I can't be mobile without them, so they must be protected by being covered.
"What if you have to run..."
Go ask a former Vietcong or Khmer Rouge soldier. The former in particular were initially mocked by the US for their apparently inferior footwear.
+1
@@Monatio79 Oh well, there ya go people! The Viet Cong apparently ran well with sandals on, and American GIs couldn't operate properly with boots on. Jesus some people are so idiotic in their examples! Look....you're talking about COMBAT, where you don't typically RUN from a problem! Where you can shoot back at liberty! He's talking about something popping off in a supermarket, a parking lot, a mall. Where some idiot gets in your face or some gun crazed maniac decides to shoot up your restaurant! You can't jump a fence, you can't sprint, hell, you can't even look like a man while wearing flip-flops!
Bro....I'm SO glad someone else thinks the same way! Flip-flops in particular are nasty, lazy, and effeminate. If you're nowhere near a body of water (meaning farther than 50ft away), no REAL man should be wearing flip-flops with that nasty thong splitting that nasty toe. 🤣🤣 We've become slobs!
@@anthonyvera8524 Sneakers are so nasty. If you're nowhere near a gym, no REAL man should be wearing sneakers.
Unless you upgrade to a stylish pair of loafers: penny, horsebit, tassel, etc. then you've become a slob.
Sandals do still serve a purpose, just think how.
Sorry, but grown men shouldn't be wearing sandals any more than they should be wearing trainers :)
Who made up that arbitrary rule?
@@MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou Me, but I'm not the first, ha ha!
@@LegaliseFreedom1 It's funny how someone whose username is "LegaliseFreedom" cares so much about dictating what other people can wear.
@@MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou Ha ha. I'm not dictating anything, just offering an opinion, like you are.
@@MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou Here we go again. Matt....the champion of nasty flip-flops. Don't you have a mask to go put on, dude?
My opinion: NO MAN should expose his feet and women with ugly feet should not expose their feet.
The only correct way to wear sandals is not to buy sandals
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Sorry but video is too long... I love your video but I can't watch that long videos in 2023😅
Wow....12 minutes is too long for ya, huh? Sad
@@anthonyvera8524 Yeah kid, it's for me maybe you can watch 3 hours full movie about this topic and good for you.. you always be happy and i always sad okay?
@@biren2912 "Kid"? Says the guy that looks like a 12yo? 🤣🤣🤣And wait...so 12 minutes is now equivalent to 3 hours? Let me know when you learn proper math, m'kay junior? You've officially wasted more time replying to me than it would've taken you to watch 12 whole minutes of an informative video. Get back to wearing your mask dude.
Birkenstocks are just plain ugly.
Im just going to say it... take your hoodies and sandals and burn them. They maybe makes sense if your actually going to the beach but literally nowhere else imo. Absolutely nobody looks good in a hoodie. And sandals are not shoes. They are whats left of shoes when you've worn them to long. There is absolutely no way to make sandals rock. So... i say where socks with them. Theres no way to fix it anyway so might as well rock the sandals and socks. Its like crocks. You secretly have crocks in the closet but you cannot where those in public. There is no style. You cannot fix that.
Ever heard of the tropical climate/regions. Literally billions of us wear it because it serves a functional purpose.
Whos wearing hoodies to the beach?
Only Jesus and women should be wearing sandals. Unless you're light on your toes.
None of these should be found on a man's feet.....
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Why do you politicize your channel by having a "Slava Ukraini" banner on your channel?
His wife is Ukrainian. So his other side of the family is affected by the war just like mine
@@Mr.DMZ. I see, but what does this channel have to do with the war itself? Why does this channel have to take a side in this thing?
@@Stilo95Real men aren't afraid to say the right thing. One doesn't need a "reason" to voice support for people being terrorized and murdered by an evil genocidal foreign power. This has nothing to do with "politics".
@@Stilo95 cause he owns the channel??
@@Stilo95 if you don’t like the banner don’t look at it. He’s got Ukrainian family so it makes sense he doesn’t want to see their country burn to the ground.
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I have to admit I'm guilty as charged wearing flip flops with jeans but unlike the examples shown with someone wearing the cheap Wal-Mart rubber flips I roll with leather flip flops from fellow You Tubers Trenton and Heath. And yes keep your feet looking presentable. 👌🩴
Yeah, I wear minimal looking leather flip flops. Way better looking than sandals in my opinion.