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Re: Flip-flop question
(Anonymous) 2016-05-29 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)One year I got a free pair of really shitty plastic ones and decided, what the hell, let's try to make these work. It was awful for the first 3-4 days I wore them, but once the blisters healed, I stopped having problems altogether. The skin between my toes is just slightly thicker than it used to be, not quite a callus but hardy enough not to blister anymore.
My hope is that the other posters' suggestions are right and higher quality materials could make a difference for you! But if you keep having bad luck and still want to wear flip-flops, consider if you think powering through the pain is worth it.