STYLISHLY SIMIAN VIBRAMS
A stickler for economy of lines I
found myself engrossed with the minimal and somehow simian design of Vibram
Five Fingers, named one of the best inventions by TIME Magazine in 2007. I own
a number of huge, bulky high-tops that I mainly use with shorts, skinny or
drop-crotch jeans but admittedly, they’re more for looks than function. For comfort, I use minimalist Nike Free and
Lunarlite @ the gym and yet these two pairs look nothing like Vibram’s FiveFive Fingers Classic (seemingly morphed
ballet slippers) and the KSO (Keep Stuff Out) with their five-toe pouches.
I’ve read so much about the trend
and benefits of bare-foot training for runners, and outdoors bare-footing from
athletes, enthusiasts and physiologists on the net. It all sounded like sales
talk to me, anyhow, after a call to Carlos Alvarez for directions to their
outlet at Rockwell, I sought out to experience the truth about this barefoot
phenomenon myself.