Alright, let’s talk about those clear sandals. I remember seeing them everywhere a while back. Online, in magazines, you name it. Looked super cool, right? Like Cinderella, but make it plastic fantastic. So, I thought, yeah, gotta try this trend.
Finding a pair wasn’t too hard. Jumped online, found some that looked decent, not too expensive. Click, click, bought. When they arrived, I was pretty excited. Took them out of the box, and they looked exactly like the pictures – completely see-through. I figured they’d go with literally everything because, well, they’re clear!
Putting Them to the Test
So, the first time I decided to wear them out was for a friend’s backyard barbecue. Nothing too fancy, just casual. Slipped them on. Okay, first thought: kinda weird seeing my whole foot, toes and all, just… out there. But fine, that’s the look.
Walked around the house a bit first. They felt okay-ish. A bit stiff, maybe? But the real fun started about twenty minutes later. It was a warm day, not even super hot, but warm enough. I looked down, and oh boy. Foggy. My feet were sweating, which, newsflash, happens to human feet, and the inside of the sandals was clouding up like a sauna. Not exactly the chic look I was going for.
Then came the other joys:
- Squeaking. Every step started making this little plastic-on-skin squeak. Subtle at first, then less subtle.
- Rubbing. The edges, especially around the straps, started digging in a bit. Blister potential felt high.
- The Sweat Factor. Honestly, this was the big one. My feet felt like they were sliding around inside. Not comfy.
At the barbecue, I spent most of the time trying to discreetly wiggle my toes, hoping to get some air in there or wipe off the condensation. Someone actually pointed it out, laughing, “Hey, steamy windows!” Yeah, thanks, noted. Super embarrassing.
By the end of the day, I couldn’t wait to get them off. My feet were sore, sweaty, and generally unhappy. Those Cinder-wannabe shoes went straight into the back of the closet.
So, my practical record? Clear sandals look cool in photos, maybe for about 5 minutes indoors with air conditioning blasting. But for actual walking around, living life? Nope. Not for me. They ended up being one of those “looked better online” things. Haven’t worn them since that barbecue, and honestly, don’t think I will.