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Table 2 Type of footwear worn by respondents*

From: An evaluation of seasonal variations in footwear worn by adults with inflammatory arthritis: a cross-sectional observational study using a web-based survey

  

Never

Sometimes

Mostly

Always

Winter, no. (%)

Sandal

146 (82)

30 (17)

1 (0.6)

1 (0.6)

 

Mule

166 (93)

10 (6)

2 (1)

-

 

Jandals/Flip-Flops

146 (82)

27 (15)

3 (2)

2 (1)

 

Walking shoe

38 (21)

49 (28)

64 (36)

27 (15)

 

Athletic shoe

25 (14)

65 (37)

64 (36)

24 (14)

 

Moccasin

149 (84)

23 (13)

6 (3)

-

 

Oxford shoe

143 (80)

22 (12)

12 (7)

1 (0.6)

 

Therapeutic shoe

150 (84)

13 (7)

8 (5)

7 (4)

 

Boot

78 (44)

64 (36)

29 (16)

7 (4)

 

Ugg Boot

147 (83)

21 (12)

5 (3)

5 (3)

 

High Heel

159 (89)

17 (10)

2 (1)

-

 

Court shoe

99 (56)

65 (37)

13 (7)

1 (0.6)

 

Slipper

55 (31)

77 (43)

33 (19)

13 (7)

 

Backless slipper

135 (76)

24 (14)

14 (8)

5 (3)

 

Socks

91 (51)

66 (37)

16 (9)

5 (3)

 

Barefoot

123 (69)

47 (26)

7 (4)

1 (0.6)

Summer, no. (%)

Sandal

34 (19)

67 (39)

62 (36)

10 (6)

 

Mule

157 (91)

14 (8)

2 (1)

-

 

Jandals/Flip-Flops

94 (54)

52 (30)

19 (11)

8 (5)

 

Walking shoe

45 (26)

62 (36)

49 (28)

17 (10)

 

Athletic shoe

25 (15)

71 (41)

60 (35)

17 (10)

 

Moccasin

157 (91)

14 (8)

2 (1)

-

 

Oxford shoe

151 (87)

15 (9)

6 (4)

1 (0.6)

 

Therapeutic shoe

154 (89)

13 (8)

5 (3)

1 (0.6)

 

Boot

139 (80)

27 (16)

6 (4)

1 (0.6)

 

Ugg Boot

165 (95)

8 (5)

-

-

 

High Heel

153 (88)

19 (11)

1 (0.6)

-

 

Court shoe

97 (56)

67 (39)

7 (4)

2 (1)

 

Slipper

86 (50)

69 (40)

15 (9)

3 (2)

 

Backless slipper

129 (75)

33 (19)

10 (6)

1 (0.6)

 

Socks

103 (60)

59 (34)

10 (6)

1 (0.6)

 

Barefoot

59 (34)

77 (45)

32 (19)

5 (3)

  1. *n = 178 responses for footwear worn in winter, n = 173 responses for footwear worn in summer.