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. 2014 Aug 13;7:36. doi: 10.1186/s13047-014-0036-7

Table 2.

Type of footwear worn by respondents*

    Never Sometimes Mostly Always
Winter, no. (%)
Sandal
146 (82)
30 (17)
1 (0.6)
1 (0.6)
 
Mule
166 (93)
10 (6)
2 (1)
-
 
Jandals/Flip-Flops
146 (82)
27 (15)
3 (2)
2 (1)
 
Walking shoe
38 (21)
49 (28)
64 (36)
27 (15)
 
Athletic shoe
25 (14)
65 (37)
64 (36)
24 (14)
 
Moccasin
149 (84)
23 (13)
6 (3)
-
 
Oxford shoe
143 (80)
22 (12)
12 (7)
1 (0.6)
 
Therapeutic shoe
150 (84)
13 (7)
8 (5)
7 (4)
 
Boot
78 (44)
64 (36)
29 (16)
7 (4)
 
Ugg Boot
147 (83)
21 (12)
5 (3)
5 (3)
 
High Heel
159 (89)
17 (10)
2 (1)
-
 
Court shoe
99 (56)
65 (37)
13 (7)
1 (0.6)
 
Slipper
55 (31)
77 (43)
33 (19)
13 (7)
 
Backless slipper
135 (76)
24 (14)
14 (8)
5 (3)
 
Socks
91 (51)
66 (37)
16 (9)
5 (3)
 
Barefoot
123 (69)
47 (26)
7 (4)
1 (0.6)
Summer, no. (%)
Sandal
34 (19)
67 (39)
62 (36)
10 (6)
 
Mule
157 (91)
14 (8)
2 (1)
-
 
Jandals/Flip-Flops
94 (54)
52 (30)
19 (11)
8 (5)
 
Walking shoe
45 (26)
62 (36)
49 (28)
17 (10)
 
Athletic shoe
25 (15)
71 (41)
60 (35)
17 (10)
 
Moccasin
157 (91)
14 (8)
2 (1)
-
 
Oxford shoe
151 (87)
15 (9)
6 (4)
1 (0.6)
 
Therapeutic shoe
154 (89)
13 (8)
5 (3)
1 (0.6)
 
Boot
139 (80)
27 (16)
6 (4)
1 (0.6)
 
Ugg Boot
165 (95)
8 (5)
-
-
 
High Heel
153 (88)
19 (11)
1 (0.6)
-
 
Court shoe
97 (56)
67 (39)
7 (4)
2 (1)
 
Slipper
86 (50)
69 (40)
15 (9)
3 (2)
 
Backless slipper
129 (75)
33 (19)
10 (6)
1 (0.6)
 
Socks
103 (60)
59 (34)
10 (6)
1 (0.6)
  Barefoot 59 (34) 77 (45) 32 (19) 5 (3)

*n = 178 responses for footwear worn in winter, n = 173 responses for footwear worn in summer.