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Are flip-flops damaging your career?

Posted: June 29, 2006 10:59 am
by captenuta
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With more women wearing flip-flops to the office this summer, U.S. style gurus are warning that the casual shoe once mainly seen on the beach could be damaging to careers -- as well as to feet.

Lauren Cardinale, 25, who works at West Glen Communications, wears beaded or other fancy flip flops to the office -- when she can get away with it.

"Occasionally I wear flip flops to work," she said. "I wear nicer shoes if I'm meeting with clients or if I know there will someone in the office who doesn't approve of flip flops."


Cardinale is one of thousands of young women in New York who consider flip-flops an essential part of their summer wardrobe.

An online survey conducted for retailers Old Navy and Gap found flip-flops topped the list of wardrobe items that college and high school students planned to wear to work this summer.

More than 31 percent of women said flip-flops were the single "must have" item for work this summer.

But many companies disagree.

"The dress code says no beach wear and flip-flops are considered beach wear," said a spokeswoman for BNP Paribas. Style gurus warn that flip-flops, which are worn mainly by younger women, could be harmful to a career.

"Shoes convey the mood of a woman. Wearing flip-flops conveys the mood that you are relaxed and on vacation. That's not a good message in the office," said Meghan Cleary, a style commentator who wrote the book "The Perfect Fit: What Your Shoes Say About You."

Doctors say it's not just careers they could harm.

Physicians at the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons say flip-flops are linked to a growing number of heel problems among teens and young adults.


"We're seeing more heel pain than ever in patients 15 to 25 years old, a group that usually doesn't have this problem," said spokeswoman Marybeth Crane in a recent statement.

She said flip-flops with thin soles have no arch support and can accentuate any abnormal biomechanics in foot motion which eventually brings pain and inflammation.

$140 FOR FLIP-FLOPS?

Flip-flops are far from new, dating back at least 70 years and believed developed out of traditional Japanese woven or wooden soled sandals in New Zealand.

The basic flat sole with a Y-shaped strap, that passes between the toes and around either side of the foot, is known in every nation and to every social class. In developing countries, they are the cheapest -- and often only -- form of footwear, easy to make and easy to fit.

The term "flip-flop" derives from the noise they make while slapping against the wearer's heels and the floor but they are also known as thongs in Australia, jandals in New Zealand, and slippers in Hawaii.

But flip-flops took on a new life among the young and trendy a few years ago. They have surged in popularity with shops now selling them in every conceivable color, with sequins, flowers, and even bridal flip-flops with over 300 Swarovski crystals on the straps for about $140 a pair.

Last June the Northwestern University's champion women's lacrosse team was widely criticized for wearing flip-flops when they visited the White House and met President George W. Bush.


Ellen Campuzano, president of the Committee of Color and Trends, a New York-based forecasting service specializing in footwear and accessories, thinks flip-flops' popularity will wane.

"Usually these trends come and go in about five years," she said. "I think we've reached the peak, they can't be any more widespread, so maybe next summer something will replace them."

Posted: June 29, 2006 11:04 am
by balcony girls
. .can't wait for Larry to catch this . . .! !

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Are flip-flops damaging your career?

Posted: June 29, 2006 11:15 am
by flyboy55
captenuta wrote: . . .
Doctors say it's not just careers they could harm.

Physicians at the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons say flip-flops are linked to a growing number of heel problems among teens and young adults.

"We're seeing more heel pain than ever in patients 15 to 25 years old, a group that usually doesn't have this problem," said spokeswoman Marybeth Crane in a recent statement.

She said flip-flops with thin soles have no arch support and can accentuate any abnormal biomechanics in foot motion which eventually brings pain and inflammation.

. . .
This may be true, but I think it's funny to criticize flip-flops for medical reasons, since any woman who owns a pair of pumps with almost any amount of heel on them will tell you what foot pain is really all about. :D


ps I am NOT a cross-dresser (not that there's anything wrong with that). Furthermore, I am not against women wearing pumps with 4 inch heels, although for the sake of women's health I think they shouldn't be worn for more than twenty minutes and never outside the bedroom. :wink:

Posted: June 29, 2006 11:19 am
by mirrorthatlies
The principal, at the school where I work, banned any type of flip-flops for students and staff, but relented after parents kept calling the superintendents office complaining....glad that's all they had to complain about!

Posted: June 29, 2006 11:23 am
by CUparrot
mirrorthatlies wrote:The principal, at the school where I work, banned any type of flip-flops for students and staff, but relented after parents kept calling the superintendents office complaining....glad that's all they had to complain about!
Guess they didn't want to have to buy their kids all new shoes.

I like flip flops for the beach, or a concert, or around the house, but I really have to say I am perplexed by this phenomenon. I work at a college, and the students will be dressed up very nicely, skirts, ties, and then have on flip flops. Even when it's cold out. I just don't get that. But that's JMO.

Posted: June 29, 2006 11:25 am
by springparrot
balcony girls wrote:. .can't wait for Larry to catch this . . .! !

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
That's who I was thinking about as I was reading the article :wink:

Posted: June 29, 2006 11:26 am
by AdamBomb8
I work at a postal service facility and any type of open shoe is banned for safety and liability reasons. You must wear a shoe that fully encloses the foot. They will, and have, sent people home to get different shoes if you are not wearing proper footwear.

Posted: June 29, 2006 11:29 am
by El mojito
My Son inlaw wears Flip Flops (Reefs) 24/7 if he could , I know that he would wear them for work :D I have noticed that my daughter now wears her Reefs more often then before. I just bought a pair of Keen Newports and Chacos Z1 they are Phantastic :D and so....... comfy :P

Posted: June 29, 2006 11:57 am
by Brown Eyed Girl
mirrorthatlies wrote:The principal, at the school where I work, banned any type of flip-flops for students and staff, but relented after parents kept calling the superintendents office complaining....glad that's all they had to complain about!
I'm surprised they relented. Our district requires close toed shoes for the kids...they are required to have a certain number of PE hours each week and they have to wear sneakers in PE....plus they still run around at recess.

The only time I wore flip flops at work was when I knew I wasn't working with kids and would be working in my office/classroom. This year I wore them exactly once.

According to my doctors, flip flop injuries are starting to rank right up there will bagel slicing injuries. :o

Posted: June 29, 2006 12:19 pm
by Dezdmona
There are many women's shoes that are open toed that are not flip flops, are flat (or nearly flat), but are "acceptable" work wear; they just don't have the strap between the toe.

I've seen some pretty attractive flip-flops.
But I agree that unadorned, plain ones are not appropriate work attire.

In my mind, it would depend greatly on the work environment, and any customer contact.

Posted: June 29, 2006 12:27 pm
by Brown Eyed Girl
Dezdmona wrote:There are many women's shoes that are open toed that are not flip flops, are flat (or nearly flat), but are "acceptable" work wear; they just don't have the strap between the toe.

I've seen some pretty attractive flip-flops.
But I agree that unadorned, plain ones are not appropriate work attire.

In my mind, it would depend greatly on the work environment, and any customer contact.
I have a very nice pair of leather Born sandals that are the thong style and they were considered appropriate. I also wore the slip on 'mule' type style as well.

Re: Are flip-flops damaging your career?

Posted: June 29, 2006 1:17 pm
by carey24
captenuta wrote:
"Shoes convey the mood of a woman. Wearing flip-flops conveys the mood that you are relaxed and on vacation. That's not a good message in the office," said Meghan Cleary, a style commentator who wrote the book "The Perfect Fit: What Your Shoes Say About You."
No wonder I'm always in FF and never in heels!

Posted: June 29, 2006 1:21 pm
by carey24
CUparrot wrote:
mirrorthatlies wrote:The principal, at the school where I work, banned any type of flip-flops for students and staff, but relented after parents kept calling the superintendents office complaining....glad that's all they had to complain about!
Guess they didn't want to have to buy their kids all new shoes.

I like flip flops for the beach, or a concert, or around the house, but I really have to say I am perplexed by this phenomenon. I work at a college, and the students will be dressed up very nicely, skirts, ties, and then have on flip flops. Even when it's cold out. I just don't get that. But that's JMO.
For me they come out April 1, if not sooner. This year I wore them in the snow. I think I have foot claustrophobia. Hate things on my feet, hate socks, hate closed toed shoes. I'm barefoot in the house and alot outside and from April to October it's flip flops only. I do have some dressy pairs for dresses and skirts, but they're still all flip flops. I even change outta my sneakers before I leave the gym, cannot stand wearing them any longer than that.

Re: Are flip-flops damaging your career?

Posted: June 29, 2006 1:23 pm
by Tiki Bar
captenuta wrote:"Shoes convey the mood of a woman. Wearing flip-flops conveys the mood that you are relaxed and on vacation. That's not a good message in the office,"
I'm apparently relaxed and on vacation every day at work! Throw BN into the mix, and it's amazing I get a paycheck! :lol:

Posted: June 29, 2006 1:27 pm
by Moonie
flip flops and sandals are worn year 'round in this part of Georgia.(southeast) If it's cold..(below 50.. 8) I might put a pr. of sox on with my Birks, cause I'm still wearing my Birks..since I paid as much for them as I did...they last a long long time...

Posted: June 29, 2006 4:33 pm
by Bubbaphan
Moonie wrote:flip flops and sandals are worn year 'round in this part of Georgia.(southeast) If it's cold..(below 50.. 8) I might put a pr. of sox on with my Birks, cause I'm still wearing my Birks..since I paid as much for them as I did...they last a long long time...
Friends don't let friends...wear socks with sandals!!!!! :o :lol:

Posted: June 29, 2006 5:12 pm
by Moonie
Birkenstocks...THAT makes a difference

ya silly hog!

Posted: June 29, 2006 5:16 pm
by Y-NO-9-O
I sit next to an aisle at work. One of the things that I can't stand is the
slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap of a woman walking to the printer, then the slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap slap of her returning to her desk. ESPECIALLY when she finds a typo! :o

Posted: June 29, 2006 5:17 pm
by Bubbaphan
Moonie wrote: Birkenstocks...THAT makes a difference

ya silly hog!
I'm just jealous... :pirate:

Posted: June 29, 2006 5:18 pm
by Moonie
Bubbaphan wrote:
Moonie wrote: Birkenstocks...THAT makes a difference

ya silly hog!
I'm just jealous... :pirate:

:D :wink: :wench: