These shoes were the ones that informed me that I am disabled. I never considered my mutation to be a deformity because it really didn't impact me until now. It is only after seeing these shoes a while back that I wasn't able to do something I wanted to do thanks to my malformation.
My second and third toe are fused together at the skin and vascular level. They have independent bone structure and ligaments, but they never fully separated in the womb. I could theoretically have surgery to make them "normal", but I always felt I should be proud of who I was and not have mutilate my body to make it like everyone else.
I'm planning on picking up a pair and just slitting open the material to make room for my webbed toes. I figure it'll be fine so long as I stay away from gravel.
My second and third toe are fused together at the skin and vascular level. They have independent bone structure and ligaments, but they never fully separated in the womb. I could theoretically have surgery to make them "normal", but I always felt I should be proud of who I was and not have mutilate my body to make it like everyone else.
For now I'll continue to have to go barefoot.