Bonne Gueule, Comme un camion, Very Good Lord... About the thorny choice of sandals when it's hot, men's fashion blogs are more and more talkative. Despite the ancient heritage of the Spartans dating back to the Romans, open shoes have long remained a feminine or boyish attribute in the French mind. But, mentalities are changing, and surf culture helping, the Arizona of Birkenstock (where 45% of the clientele is male, 30% more than four years ago), the scratch Teva and other Tropeziennes of Rondini shoe more and more French. Even luxury has quietly taken hold of the genre, between Hermès' Izmir tap-dancing, Bottega Veneta's braided mules or Louis Vuitton's leather flip-flops.
Showing your bare ankles and putting your toes in the air are no longer a taboo. But such footwear requires minimal pedicure maintenance. "Both sexes share many of the complexities related to the feet, even if the use of pedicures...
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