Have you ever heard of flip-shoes? No? Neither did we so far, but apparently they have recently spawned into our reality thanks to an outrageous Indiegogo project by an Israeli startup. The plan is to make them a thing, like Crocs or Vibram Fivefingers toe shoes, much to the dismay of anyone who ever cared about shoe design. The name is Link and the concept’s simple: they’re basically sole-only shoes that you “flip” on, or “plug” on, just by snapping your feet into them. The creators say they’re “free like a flip-flop and safe like a shoe”: unlike flip-flops you can wear Links to bike comfortably, or ride a skateboard, or go to the gym and the pool, while still enjoy a fresh breeze on your exposed dorsum, which wouldn’t be possible with your feet caged in a traditional shoe. While we won’t contend these marketing assertions, we certainly do not agree with the claim that they’re also ok to wear in the office. No way: just like Crocs (except for nurses and doctors) or Fivefingers (except for entitled and dorky Silicon Valley CEOs), this hybrid of a slipper sandal and a shoe whose top was chewed off by a dog, with its egregious design and outrageous color options, should never be deemed acceptable for a workplace. Unfortunately the project has been already fully backed on Indiegogo and there’s still a month to go for a lot more people to make the grave mistake of actually liking and ordering them.
Link is the world's first flip-shoe, and hopefully the last one
If you thought no shoes could ever be dorkier than Crocs or Vibram Fivefingers, well, think again.
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- Andrea Nepori
- 21 June 2019
- Link
- 2019
Photos courtesy of Link.
Photos courtesy of Link.
Photos courtesy of Link.
Photos courtesy of Link.
Photos courtesy of Link.
Photos courtesy of Link.
Photos courtesy of Link.
Photos courtesy of Link.