12/19/2024
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RE: Outrageous Foot Injury of the Day
"Don't do it." That's the message Mikaela Morris of Trimont, MN has for anyone interested in purchasing rechargeable heated apparel products to keep warm this winter.
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Burn from wearing heated insoles. |
In a Facebook post, she shared photos of her husband Tyler's charred foot and melted-off skin after his rechargeable insoles, which were not turned on at the time, exploded inside his boots.
Source: Raya Quttaineh, WTSP [12/17/24]
12/18/2024
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RE: Outrageous Post-op Boot of the Day
This patient is 8 days post-op right foot bunionectomy with 1st metatarsal osteotomy with internal screw fixation. Here is what she said to me Friday, on her first post-op visit: "All I want for Christmas is this boot off."
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Holiday Post-op Boot |
The lights blink and are battery operated. She said she got lots of thumbs up for the holiday-decorated boot.
Submitted by Dr. Keith Gurnick (with patient's permission)
12/17/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoes of the Day
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How to vote with your feet? |
Source: Submitted by Dr. David Alper
12/16/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoes of the Day
"We focused on consumerism and waste as its bi-product, and began trawling the UK shorelines (including the tidal Thames) to find plastic rubbish.
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These shoes are real garbage! |
We then reconstituted the rubbish to manufacture a consumer product from the product of our consumption."
Source: Charles Duffy, Billy Turvey, and William Gubbins via Virtual Shoe Museum
12/13/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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Used by moonshiners to avoid being tracked. |
To read story about this shoe, click here.
Source: Submitted by Dr. Tip Sullivan
12/12/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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Inspired by the Jewish Tefillin (worn on the arm during morning prayers) |
Source: Chris Donovan via Virtual Shoe Museum
12/11/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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What a meshy shoe! |
Source: Pauline van Dongen via Virtual Shoe Museum
12/10/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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This shoe has a split personality! |
Source: Egbert van der Does via Virtual Shoe Museum
12/09/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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Stainless steel stiletto? |
Source: Pitor Dluzusniewski via Virtual Shoe Museum
12/06/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoes of the Day
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The latest in hi-tech gaming shoes? |
Source: Gabriel Dishaw via Virtual Shoe Museum
12/06/2024
RESPONSES/COMMENTS (YOU CAN'T MAKE THESE THINGS UP)
RE: Outrageous Shoes of the Day
from: Arthur Gudeon, DPM
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"Slip-ons"? |
I’m not sure what I’d called them, but they’re definitely a-peel-ing!
Arthur Gudeon, DPM, Rego Park, NY
12/05/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoes of the Day
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Would you call these "slip-ons"? |
Source: Submitted by Dr. Steven J. Kaniadakis
12/04/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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Custom coral shoe hand-sculpted by Jos Kwakkel for Lady Gaga |
Source: Dennis Diem via Virtual Shoe Museum
12/03/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoes of the Day
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There's something shady about these boots. |
Source: Maroushka Devers via Virtual Shoe Museum
12/02/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
This design consists of a single piece that wraps around the wearer’s foot, forming support for the heel and ball. The foot naturally forms a bridge between the two.
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Talk about a minimalist shoe? |
The product is made of carbon fiber, laminated with rubber on the side that touches the floor and leather on the side next to the skin.
Source: Julian Hakes via Virtual Shoe Museum
11/29/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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Yes, you fill them up with water! |
Source: Submitted by Dr. David Alper
11/28/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoes of the Day
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What to wear to Thanksgiving dinner? |
Source: etsy.com
11/27/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoes of the Day
It’s a typical afternoon in a rural African village: mosquitoes hum around the water as women pump it into plastic containers, children trailing behind them. What sets this scene apart is what the men have on their feet. At first glance, their footwear is nothing of note – simple leather sandals with a woven strap attached to the top.
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Anti-malaria sandals |
But this strap is something special – a product of the Ifakara Health Institute. It’s made of locally produced hessian and has been treated with transfluthrin, a low-cost insecticide highly effective at repelling mosquitoes.
Source: Maeve Cullinan, The Telegraph [11/20/24] via Dr. Howard Friedman
11/26/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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Available at Bergdorf Goodman for $3,155 |
CDG x Salomon "Phantasm" multicolor printed leather platform sneakers embellished all over with colorful crystals and charms.
Source: Bergdorf Goodman
11/25/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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A strange way to recycle twist ties! |
Source: Gio Diev via Virtual Shoe Museum
11/22/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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Sneaker with built-in x-ray machine? |
Source;: kicksinfire.com via Dr. Jason Homan
11/21/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoes of the Day
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Who says you can't take your doll house with you (Photo: Charlotte Visser) |
Source: Linda Van Deventer-Van Reenen via Virtual Shoe Museum
11/20/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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Peculiar pompous purple pump? |
Source: Suhandan Ozay Demirkan via Virtual Shoe Museum
11/19/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoes of the Day
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Champagne cork wedding shoe? |
Source: Angela Del Vecchio via Virtual Shoe Museum
11/18/2024
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RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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How does this shoe "stack up"? (Photo: Hannah Cheney) |
Source: Sanne Steijger and Nienke van Dee via Virtual Shoe Museum