Comfortable ones, primarily - veterinarians are typically on their feet for hours on end every day, walking around the clinic or around the farms and stables their patients live in. In small animal practice, comfortable athletic shoes are the norm; large animal practitioners spend most of their on-farm time in rubber boots that are easily cleanable. Equine practitioners tend to pick either work boots or cowboy boots - whatever is comfortable and acceptable in the area they work in.
Most veterinarians wear either cotton or a cotton/polyester blend - this is what scrubs and most business casual clothing is made from.
Veterinarians typically wear scrubs or lab coats to protect their clothing from pet hair, bodily fluids, and to maintain hygiene standards. They may also wear gloves, masks, and protective eyewear when performing certain procedures to prevent the spread of germs and ensure safety. Additionally, some veterinarians wear shoes with good grip and support for long hours spent on their feet.
You don't have to wear shoes. They protect your feet, but you don't have to wear them.
There is no one dress code for all veterinarians - some wear scrubs, some dress in business casual, some wear jeans and polos and overalls. However, veterinarians are professionals and tend to wear more conservative clothing than is normal for the vet's age. Also, veterinarians tend to be more practical and wear clothing that is functional rather than flattering.
they did not wear shoes
Tennis shoes only. we can't wear other shoes.
Wear WATEVA shoes you want! :)
They didnt wear shoes because they were bosses
shoes.
The kind of shoes you should wear for basketball are basketball shoes.
They don't wear shoes at home they only wear socks in their home.
You should wear shoes that other people wear if you want to have style. If you want comfortable shoes, you should wear slippers, or sneaker's. Sometimes I wear boots that are soft inside.