12-6-(4-3)=5 people assuming no other items covering feet are present
Four shoes and three socks.
Oh, dude, 4000 mg is the same as 4 grams. It's like converting from wearing socks to wearing shoes - just a little shift, no big deal. So, yeah, 4000 mg equals 4 grams.
wear boots with no socks. or put on 10 socks then put on shoes and go for a run. or you could wear 3 pears of dirty socks for about 4 or 6 days.
Multiplication and addition of ordinary numbers is commutative: 2 + 3 = 3 + 2 = 5 5 * 7 = 7 * 5 = 35 It would be easy to jump to the conclusion that 'everything' is. But operations on clothes aren't: put on socks + put on shoes = ok put on shoes + put on socks = not so ok
Among his many scientific interests, Albert Einstein liked to play violin, smoke a pipe, wear shoes with no socks, and sailing.
Its called "barefooted walking" or "walking barefoot." Some people say "walking without shoes or socks" or "going barefoot."
Socks. I only go barefoot when I don't intend to go back outside.
The expression "step on barefoot" typically refers to causing harm or discomfort to someone who is vulnerable or defenseless. It implies taking advantage of someone's vulnerability or hurting them when they are unprotected.
Some people like wearing socks with leather shoes, and some do not. It comes down to personal preference.
Your socks may be slipping into your shoes due to a lack of friction between the fabric of your socks and the material inside your shoes. This can be caused by wearing socks that are too thin or smooth, or by shoes that are too loose or have a slippery lining. Consider wearing thicker or grippier socks, or adjusting the fit of your shoes to prevent this issue.
I'd suggest wearing short ankles socks. People can barely see them, and your feet won't stink! :)
Shoes i think. better traction and grip
Yes! For grades K-6, in the dress code, students can choose to go barefoot, or wear sandals with backstraps or shoes and socks. They can take off their sandals or shoes and socks at school too if they want. But, for grades 7-12, they must wear shoes.
Wearing socks?
Fungus growing between toes that is red and itchy. Caused by not completely drying feet and doing things like walking barefoot in locker rooms and wearing shoes without socks
Yes, many South Americans wear socks as part of their daily attire, especially during cooler weather or when wearing closed-toe shoes. However, in warmer climates or when wearing open-toed shoes, some people may choose not to wear socks.
because his shoes and socks got stuck to the tar which was on the inside basement steps