Pink Superdry Flip Flops, Well Worn, Dirty Footbed, Visible Toe Imprints
The branding is fading. My footprint isn't.
Pink Superdry flip flops with white logo print and Japanese text across the footbed. The logo is wearing away where my feet have sat on top of it over and over. You can see exactly where my toes grip, where my heel lands, where the ball of my foot presses down hardest because that's where the print has rubbed off and the rubber has darkened. The thong strap sits between my toes and holds everything in place while the rest of my foot is completely exposed.
I wear these barefoot. There's no other way to wear flip flops. Every inch of the footbed has had direct skin contact in the sun, on hot pavements, through sand and dirt and wherever else I've walked in them. Rubber doesn't absorb the way leather or cotton does. It holds everything on the surface, sealed flat, concentrated against the top layer rather than soaking away into a weave. The footbed is visibly dirty and the imprint of my feet is stamped into the rubber permanently.
The pink is fading. The white is stained. What's left is more mine than theirs.
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