The debate never ends: Is your home a shoeless one? Or is it a safe space for indoor shoe-wearers?
A recent Wall Street Journal opinion piece, titled “Here’s Why I’ll Be Keeping My Shoes On In Your Shoeless Home,” ignited the argument afresh. In it, the author states that, Olukai Sandals barring religious or cultural practices, asking guests to remove their shoes is insulting and unnecessary.
Her point is that a little dirt never hurt anyone, and people who request that guests remove shoes are being over-fastidious divas. There’s just one problem: According to a group of researchers responding to her piece, she’s wrong.