Do you wear sandals when it's raining outside?

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  1. ravenlt04 profile image60
    ravenlt04posted 12 years ago

    Do you wear sandals when it's raining outside?

  2. tsmog profile image84
    tsmogposted 12 years ago

    Yes, mainly during the spring rains when it is warm too.

  3. larry1987 profile image54
    larry1987posted 12 years ago

    yes, my sandals are leather, and they can protect my feet from the rain in a good way

  4. edhan profile image37
    edhanposted 12 years ago

    Yes. I wear sandals all the time except when working.

  5. Deborah A. Davis profile image53
    Deborah A. Davisposted 12 years ago

    No. I always don't wear sandals when it is raining. sometimes, I do.

  6. sylviastone29 profile image60
    sylviastone29posted 12 years ago

    Absolutely! Rain cannot stop my love for gorgeous sandals!

  7. moonfairy profile image74
    moonfairyposted 12 years ago

    once the weather FINALLY turns nice I wear sandals constantly, even in the rain.

  8. Emmeaki profile image60
    Emmeakiposted 12 years ago

    No, I hate having wet feet! I feel gross and I am prone to getting sick with wet feet.

  9. Melissa.P profile image61
    Melissa.Pposted 12 years ago

    No it's so gross when your sandals get all soggy and slippery.

  10. Cloverleaf profile image98
    Cloverleafposted 12 years ago

    Not intentionally, for the most part I would rather my feet be warm and dry.

    However, if I were to be in a hot tropical destination and got caught in a downpour then I would probably welcome some cooling rain to splash on my open toes.

  11. susiequeue profile image59
    susiequeueposted 12 years ago

    Yes - I live in Scotland and so like to behave as though the weather is warm in the summer months even when it really isn't...

  12. ravenlt04 profile image60
    ravenlt04posted 12 years ago

    smile  I do love cute sandals!  But I do think I usually wear sandals in the rain by accident in most cases because my feet get so slippery when it rains.  I don't watch the weather channel, though, so those accident days happen pretty often when it's spring and summertime.

  13. Maxine Lee profile image57
    Maxine Leeposted 12 years ago

    Not on purpose but I have been caught out by the rain whilst wearing sandals. Yuk.

  14. profile image0
    abrodechposted 9 years ago

    Yes, I do wear sandals in the rain because it makes my life easier. Plastic flip flops are easy to wipe clean and dry quickly compared to gym shoes and wet socks are no fun

 
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