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Message # 47909.1.1 Subject: Re:a small question about shoes? Date: Tue 14/12/10 21:42:47 GMT Name: a writer |
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thanks for the reply. Are you saying that even sandals with enough padding will squelch as well? I thought only closed toe shoes would do that. |
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By WetXdresser - Tue 14/12/10 20:18:40 GMT Well, I don't know about the ladies, but my pumps, flats and boots all squelch when they are full of water. The more water they hold the more they squelch. Some of my sandals that don't have any padding in the foot bed hae almost not squelch but wearing socks with knee high boots will squelch a long time. |
In reply to Message (47909) a small question about shoes?
By a writer - Tue 14/12/10 18:51:32 GMT First of, I am actually not a "wetlooker" but I am writing a story where at one point a young lady ends up in water fully clothed(maybe I will share that scene on here if you want ;) when it's finished of course). I am a sucker for small details, so I wanted to ask people who know about it, so I hope I'm in the right place. I was curious, do all shoes make that squelching noise when they are filled with water,or is it only if they are worn with socks? I was curious about flats like these http://l3.zassets.com/images/z/1/4/1/1412872-p-DETAILED.jpg or heels like these http://l6.zassets.com/images/753/7535068/10942-895885-d.jpg. Also, boots like these, will squelch if they are worn without socks? With socks? http://l6.zassets.com/images/z/1/4/1/1412870-p-DETAILED.jpg And, a question specifically for ladies: what does it feel like to swim with these kind of shoes on?
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