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Shoes or no shoes on a jet boat!

To whom as... I used to wear summer flip-flops and felt comfortable. But then, when autumn came, I was cold in the legs. So I switched to running shoes. These were lightweight yeezy sneakers that I've been wearing for about six months now and feel comfortable. First of all, you should wear what you are comfortable in on such a boat. It is not necessary to put on some waterproof boots, in which it is very difficult and uncomfortable to walk. You can wear light sneakers, and not be afraid that you will wet them. And in general, what is the difference in what you are shod and dressed? The main thing is to be comfortable...
 
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