I've taken to wearing minimal Xero shoes (the DIY kit you make yourself - http://xeroshoes.co.uk/xero-shoes-kit.html ) and was able to wear these...
I've had one over-zealous security guy give me hassle but this was as I was leaving the store anyway. Generally you can get in and out unnoticed,...
My local Aldi is totally cool with me wandering around there. Actually, all my local supermarkets are fine, even (gasp) my Tesco...
(1) agreed (2) only had one issue with one snotty Tesco security guard - during the very snowy winter when I wore shoes, I actually got more...
The key thing to remember is that if someone has a problem with you being barefoot, it says more about them than it does you. For me, I'm long...
Yes, love my (very slowly) browning feet - could do with loads more sunshine now in the UK, please, as it's been rain rain rain all the way since...
Is it just me who gets embarrassed when sat on the bus when someone else has really smelly feet, crammed into their stinking trainers, and yet...
Woodlands after torrential rain. So many different textures and mud, mud, glorious mud.... Closely followed by getting very dirty feet in my...
I must get asked this a few times a day at least, usually by misunderstood 'youths'. So when folks holler 'where's ya shoes?' across a park to...
I've found a different way of getting into our huge Tesco Extra store where I avoid the 'bouncer' ;)
Filthiest stores in England are Wilkos and Tesco
Correct LOL :biker:
I agree with other people here who say the older generation are more accepting of my barefooting. I've gotten quite used to the 'double take' look...
I kinda like the notoriety of being the only barefooter in Bulwell (well until last week when I saw someone else at last, but they were a bit...
Not been kicked out either, although a security guard had a go when I was leaving Tesco once. Like John, mainly positive experiences here in the UK
Finally saw someone in Bulwell without shoes yesterday, a young mum with a crying baby in one arm and no sign of shoes anywhere - we winked at...
I went for flip-flops at work until I got a 'quiet word in my ear' from a Board level director, so have now resorted to canvas plimsolls when...
Bah, got nobbled by one of the Directors at work who subtly advised me company policy does not allow the wearing of flip-flops (can only be...
My first 'issue' and unsurprisingly it came at Tesco (well known for their anti-barefoot stance in the UK), where a security bloke stopped me on...
Nice dark suit for work (flip-flops are required in the workplace, apart from at my desk)
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