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They're not bad - they just look stupid because sandals are hot-weather shoes meant for bare feet.
some of them do, especially after wearing them a long time. Leather allows your feet to breathe but with hot weather they'll still sweat, and that will make your feet (and sandals) smell.
Roman sandals were useful because of the hot Mediterranean summer. It kept the feet aired, preventing foot diseases.
No. Sandals were around since the first Neanderthal stepped on a hot ember and decided that his feet needed protection. Sandals were the standard footwear in the ancient world and it is unknown who were the first to wear them.
Sandals helped to prevent foo disease in the hot climate of the Mediterranean by airing the feet.
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Sometimes ancient Egyptians just had bare feet. However they did wear sandals made out of straw or leather.
It is for safety reasons. Anything hot spilled on you feet will not burn your skin as much as wearing tennis shoes or sandals will.
Hermes wore winged sandals because he was supposed to be a messenger. The winged sandals suggest that he had fast feet for delivering messages.
Sandals.
Put them on your feet and walk in them