Dress Shoes on Wood Floors
Jul. 31st, 2007 02:14 pmI've decided that I like the way my dress shoes sound on wood floors. Clop! Clop! Clop-clop-clop! It's so satisfying to walk across the floors in my office building with dress shoes because they make that sound and echo through the foyer. The little space between the flooring and the actual cement floor beneath makes the sound powerful and strong. What's cool is the contrasting quiet of the carpet and then the intermittent "CLOP!" of my heels as they find the wood. You can actually hear the progression of someone walking through a lobby. There is almost an equal satisfaction of walking on tiled floors, as long as there is some space that allows for the desired "CLOP!" As strange as it might seem, I was actually kind of looking forward to how these dress shoes sounded on the wood and tiled floors of my office building while I was walking to work. Is that strange? Or do others feel the same way, but are afraid to talk about it - for fear that they'll seem strange?