Simply that practicality is the furthest thing from the minds of most nobles I have had the misfortune to meet. Ruffles and bows are not practical, nor are silk slippers, or swords so thin they may well as be called 'wire', or hunting wyverns for sport and the recreational drugs made from their venom.
They remove traction and proper sensing of the ground under your feet. How is that in any way practical? Because they may save me from bathing my feet later? I would rather retain my advantages and practice good hygiene than wear shoes, however 'practical'.
Fenris
I think it's time for you to invest on shoes.
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