Maybe putting your shoes on seems like  a reasonably simple task, but for some people it is impossibly  difficult. Those who are disabled or have back pain or arthritis might  be completely unable to bend down and pull on even a simple slip-on pair  of shoes. A group of designers fashioned this odd-looking solution as  an entry in the 2011 Red Dot design competition.

Aptly named Topless Shoes, the  invention is – for lack of a better comparison – sort of like sinking  your feet into twin tissue boxes and walking around with them on. There  are small gripping parts inside each shoe that hold onto your feet and  keep you from walking right out of the shoes.

The interior of the shoes is  flexible enough to expand slightly to allow the foot in, then it  contracts around the foot to hold it securely. However, it doesn’t look  like the interior material comes across the top of the foot completely,  leaving it exposed. This fact may make the shoes unsuitable for certain  weather or climates.Even so, the Topless Shoes seem like a sturdier  alternative to house slippers for those who can’t handle pulling on or  tying regular shoes. Just don’t expect to win any “best dressed” awards.

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