Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Socks & Jandals

What is your opinion on socks & jandals? I will reveal my opinion in my reply to your comment!

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4 comments:

  1. Kia orana Emily 👋👋 yes definitely in my household especially with my sons..💚
    😊...i grew up with Jandals as a child...coming from a very large family money was very tight and dad working long hours to support my mum my sisters I...so we had 1 pair of Jandals**(everyday wear/sneakers/slippers) and a pair of school shoes**(school,church weddings 21st and funerals)
    Today i wear it for comfort easy...and memories ✌✌💚💚

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    1. Kia orana Tere,
      Do you think socks and jandals is an island thing? Sene's family wear sliders and socks. In Scotland it is a bizarre concept however the weather is always cold so everyone has their slippers on or boots.
      It's interesting when we look back on our lives and remember these things - it's those little things that makes the heart fuzzy.
      I may have to buy myself some sliders rather that jandals cause I think I look funny!!
      Have a great day,
      Miss McCombie

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  2. Hi Em, I have worn socks with jandals sometimes in the winter! I really like my jandals. The Japanese have specially shaped socks for wearing with their jandal like clogs-can’t remember what they are called now. Hope you are coping with the lockdown. G.D. ⛩🎏🎎

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    1. Hi Grazie,
      I really love wearing jandals too but I usually wear them without socks. Interesting, we should maybe introduce this into New Zealand as there are a lot of jandal/sock wearing people here.
      Have a great day,
      Em

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