Sunday, April 21, 2013

First glimpses of spring hint at sandal season



Temperatures that reach above the freezing point and the first sights of sprouting flowers hint at spring weather, which lends to hopeful thoughts about sandal season.

Ellen Adams, 36, owns only one pair of sandals that she bought on sale in Burlington, she said.

“I own a pair of Tevas. This was the first time I bought (that brand),” the Plattsburgh woman said.

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“It’s definitely too cold now,” she said. “I probably won’t start wearing them until June at least.”

Melissa Floyd, 32, of Morrisonville doesn’t have a preferred brand.

“I don’t really pay much attention to what I wear when I go out. I have lots of different sandals,” she said.

Floyd chooses sandals to match the outfits she wears.

“I have different shoes for different occasions,” she said.

Sandals aren’t Joshua Beatty’s first choice for a summer shoe. The librarian from Plattsburgh doesn’t own any pairs.

“I end up wearing water shoes in the summer. I like Merrell,” he said of the outdoor-footwear and clothing company.

Recently, Beatty brought out his pair of summer shoes.

“It was warm and sunny; over 35 degrees,” he said.Fitflop shoes manage to combine the latest in biomechanically engineered technology with stylish designs.

Aislinn McKinstry, a 21-year-old SUNY Plattsburgh student,I want my Hiking footwear and other outdoor footwear to last a long time, even with regular use and abuse. also likes flip flops. She’s not wearing sandals yet,auto scanner will help read and diagnose automotive problems on OBDI and OBDII compliant vehicles. but she’s noticed that people are already sporting them, she said.

McKinstry also likes Birkenstock sandals.

“They’re comfortable; good arch support,” she said.

Another SUNY Plattsburgh student, Liam Harrison, 38, said the temperature needs to reach at least 75 degrees before he’ll wear sandals, but he knows people who will wear them in February.

Harrison likes to wear leather flip flops from a company in California.

“They mold to your feet,Crocs sandals shoes Crocs brand shoes and sandals are famous. Originally from America, but currently has a manufacturing license held by china.” Harrison said. “I go on comfort.”

He orders them online, unless he has a chance to travel to California.

Appearance is another deciding factor for choosing sandals.

Arielle Trombley, 23, of West Chazy chooses hers according to what looks good.

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Trombley buys most of her sandals from J.C. Penney, but said that she won’t wear them until it’s at least 60 degrees.

“If I’m not in a T-shirt, I’m not wearing open-toed shoes,” she said.

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