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This study is in no way shocking. University of Kansas researchers say that people can accurately judge 90 percent of a stranger's personality by looking at their shoes.

"Shoes convey a thin but useful slice of information about their wearers," the authors wrote in the new study published in the Journal of Research in Personality. "Shoes serve a practical purpose, and also serve as nonverbal cues with symbolic messages. People tend to pay attention to the shoes they and others wear."

Personality traits people could figure out include a person's general age, their gender, income, political affiliation, and other personality traits, including someone's emotional stability.

Flashy footwear was worn by extroverts. Practical shoes were worn by more agreeable people. And my favorite of all: ankle boots correlated with aggressive personalities.

Most surprising to me:

There was even a political calculation in the mix with more liberal types wearing "shabbier and less expensive" shoes.

So, what do your shoes say about you?

Footwear image via Shutterstock.

Comments:


EstoniaKat
Joined
Jul '11
EstoniaKat

My Latvian girlfriend 10 years ago, who I met for our first date in Old Town Tallinn, was wearing a pair of stilettos, at least 3 or so inches.
Having just done my graduate studies in the States, I remarked to her on how American women didn't dress up like that very often. She looked me in the eye and said, "Why? Don't they want to look beautiful?"
I almost married her.

Wylee Coyote
Joined
Jul '10
Wylee Coyote

While preparing to take a woman on a first date recently, I had two female friends pull me aside, separately, and tell me, "Do not wear combat boots on the first date."

They felt I needed to be told this, and they were absolutely right.


Joined
Apr '11
Boots on the Table

A black pair of Tony Lama's polished about every 3 months and on their 5th half-sole for every day.

A black pair of Durango with paint and grease splatters for work.

A black pair of Lucchese on their 3rd half-sole for casual dress.

A black-cherry pair of Lucchese Kangaroo for dress.

 

Southern Pessimist
Joined
May '11
Southern Pessimist

I stopped at a school crossing recently and a young girl was wearing ridiculously high spike heels with her blue jeans. It took her several minutes to cross the street because she could only move her feet about six inches forward with each step.

Midget Faded Rattlesnake
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Midget Faded Rattlesnake

Boots on the Table:

A black pair of Tony Lama's polished about every 3 months and on their 5th half-sole for every day.

A black pair of Durango with paint and grease splatters for work.

A black pair of Lucchese on their 3rd half-sole for casual dress.

A black-cherry pair of Lucchese Kangaroo for dress.

You mean you know the brand names of the shoes you wear?

Amazing!

I remember Keds from my childhood because I was teased about them. Anything else, I'd have to look. Supposing I could still read the brand.

Joseph Stanko
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Jun '10
Joseph Stanko

What does it say about me that I'm completely oblivious to the type of shoes other people wear?

I tried to test the assertion above against people I know, friends, co-workers etc.: do their shoes match their personalities?  And I drew a total blank, 'cause I have no memory of what kind of shoes any of them wear.


Joined
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Boots on the Table

Midget Faded Rattlesnake

Boots on the Table:

A black pair of Tony Lama's polished about every 3 months and on their 5th half-sole for every day.

A black pair of Durango with paint and grease splatters for work.

A black pair of Lucchese on their 3rd half-sole for casual dress.

A black-cherry pair of Lucchese Kangaroo for dress.

You mean you know the brand names of the shoes you wear?

Amazing!

I remember Keds from my childhood because I was teased about them. Anything else, I'd have to look. Supposing I could still read the brand. · 43 minutes ago

When you know the names it's easier to find them on the shelf.  That way you can hunt them rather than shop for them.  Takes about 5 minutes from the time you park the truck until the time you climb back in.

Aaron Miller
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Aaron Miller

Wylee Coyote: While preparing to take a woman on a first date recently, I had two female friends pull me aside, separately, and tell me, "Do not wear combat boots on the first date."

They felt I needed to be told this, and they were absolutely right.

Not even charitable combat boots? My boots need replacing, and I don't plan on buying an extra set.

Whiskey Sam
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Jul '10
Whiskey Sam

Barefoot or die!

Dave Molinari
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Jun '10
Dave Molinari
EstoniaKat: My Latvian girlfriend 10 years ago, who I met for our first date in Old Town Tallinn, was wearing a pair of stilettos, at least 3 or so inches.
Having just done my graduate studies in the States, I remarked to her on how American women didn't dress up like that very often. She looked me in the eye and said, "Why? Don't they want to look beautiful?"
I almost married her. · 3 hours ago

Same deal with Russian women. No offense ladies, but I miss that.

EThompson
Joined
Dec '11
EThompson

This post has absolutely captured my attention because fellow member Robert Lux (and possible Bohemian) has  accused me of having an accessories obsession.  :-)

He may be  correct as my husband claimed I fell in love with him for the Cole Haan shoes...

danys
Joined
Jan '11
danys

Sigh. I have ridiculously flexible ankles & have fallen down stairs while wearing heels. No woman looks beautiful in a heap & writhing in pain. I just gave teenage daughter a beautiful pair of slides. Now I wear Munros, Mizunos, & Saucony.

Dave Molinari

EstoniaKat: My Latvian girlfriend 10 years ago, who I met for our first date in Old Town Tallinn, was wearing a pair of stilettos, at least 3 or so inches.
Having just done my graduate studies in the States, I remarked to her on how American women didn't dress up like that very often. She looked me in the eye and said, "Why? Don't they want to look beautiful?"
I almost married her. · 3 hours ago

Same deal with Russian women. No offense ladies, but I miss that. · 46 minutes ago

EThompson
Joined
Dec '11
EThompson

As for females:

Depending upon the geographical location:

Winter/summer/spring/fall  in CA: UGG boots and slaps.

New York: Jimmy Choo heels and Prada flats.

SW Florida: Gucci sandals and JCrew slaps.

Robert Lux
Joined
Nov '10
Robert Lux
EThompson:   ...Robert Lux (andpossible Bohemian)...

I nearly coughed up the flax seed granola cereal on which I'm chowing before hitting my workout at the Santa Monica stairs....  

Mama Toad
Joined
Feb '11
Mama Toad

As a girl I admired Zola Budd and wished to run barefoot and free. Today my summer shoes look like this:

summer toad shoe

and my winter shoes look like this:

winter toad shoe

Make of this what you will...

EThompson
Joined
Dec '11
EThompson

Robert Lux

EThompson:   ...Robert Lux (andpossible Bohemian)...

I nearly coughed up the flax seed granola cereal on which I'm chowing before hitting my workout at the Santa Monica stairs....   ·

Somehow, I just knew that...

EThompson
Joined
Dec '11
EThompson

Mama Toad:

and my winter shoes look like this:

If I'm not mistaken, these look like Dankso clogs that are absolutely the best shoes in the universe in which to travel en avion.

Edited on June 15, 2012 at 3:17am
Mama Toad
Joined
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Mama Toad

EThompson

Mama Toad:

and my winter shoes look like this:

If I'm not mistaken, these look like Dankso clogs that are absolutely the best shoes in the universe in which to travel en avion. · 7 minutes ago

Edited 5 minutes ago

That's right!

HeartofAmerica
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Aug '11
HeartofAmerica

I would go barefoot almost all the time if I could but sadly, life does not allow me to do so. I generally go for comfort and stability, something with a good arch. No heels!

Tom Lindholtz
Joined
May '10
Tom Lindholtz

Most of the time: Birkenstocks. No socks in summer, rag wool socks in the winter. Other occasional foot ware: slipahs (flip flops), Sperry top siders (no socks), penny loafers (with socks for "up town"), Clark desert boots, working cowboy boots, hiking boots, several assorted sets of tennis shoes, skate board shoes, etc. oh, and one pair of rarely worn but nice Italian buckle Demi-boots. What does that tell you.....other than that I must have worked in a shoe store at some point?


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