not talking thongs/flip flops.. but strappy heals, open toed wedges or flats.
it's always been a no no in past.. and of course, I work in healthcare so any direct patient contact positions cannot.. but office people here are all about the strappy sandals... I was kind of surprised. but I don't work in a desk job type environment and it's been a few years since I've switched employers...
okay or no? does region matter? where are you?
Re: does your place of work consider open toed shoes appropriate..
we have no dress code. I saw someone yesterday in shorts, hawaiian print shirt and birkenstocks. I don't go to that extreme.
I work in a kitchen so obviously my shoes have to be covered and protective.
However, I have the very unpopular opinion that feet should be covered. I don't think open shoes are appropriate for anywhere but the beach or your own personal casual time. I don't have some strange anti-foot fetish, but I just don't want to see anyone's feet in a work environment. Many people who wear open shoes, at least that I've seen, don't really take care of their feet. I don't want to see your cracked heels or hammer toes or fungus nail while I'm trying to cash my paycheck or see my doctor. And FWIW, men should never wear open shoes. Ever. LOL
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Yes, we can wear open-toed shoes, and I do. Flip flops would be pushing it though.
Open-toed shoes are fine at my workplace. Even Teva type sandals. I haven't noticed flip flops on anyone but I can't imagine a complaint. There is a formal rule against sneakers imposed by our parent agency but I think that's it.
I'm in a library, though. We're famous for our comfortable-but-ugly footwear.