US man took his shoes off 20 years ago, he hasn’t put them back on

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US man took his shoes off 20 years ago, he hasn’t put them back on
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Mr DeRuvo initially decided to forgo shoes because of bunions, but he has stayed barefoot for reasons beyond physical comfort. Read more at straitstimes.com.

CONNECTICUT - A few years back, Mr Joseph DeRuvo Jr. made a quick stop at an upscale supermarket to buy eggs and was stopped in the dairy aisle by a store manager. “You’re not wearing shoes,” he recalled the manager saying to him.The employee cited health codes; Mr DeRuvo disputed that he was in violation. The employee made vague references to insurance policies; Mr DeRuvo replied, “More people break their necks with high heels than they ever do going barefoot.

There are questions he is asked frequently that he is always happy to answer. How does he manage snow and ice? Doesn’t he get sharp objects stuck in his thick calluses? But that’s the simple stuff. “Navigating the terrain is easy,” Mr DeRuvo said. “Navigating people is tricky.” For two decades, Mr DeRuvo, 59, has lived an almost entirely barefooted life, one he has constructed, with Ms Ecker’s help, to limit or avoid such confrontations. After years spent as a photographer and a photography teacher, he is still self-employed, now as a Pilates instructor, a particularly barefoot-friendly profession. And the couple stays close to home.

But generally Mr DeRuvo chooses the comfort of his feet over doing anything or going anywhere that forces him to force them into a pair of shoes.Bare feet outside of the beach, the yoga studio or the pedicure chair tend to attract attention. “Shoeless Joe” Jackson was infamous for conspiring to fix the 1919 World Series, but legend has it, it was playing a game barefoot because of blisters that gave him his enduring nickname.

There are spiritual benefits too, said Mr DeRuvo, a religious man. “God says to Moses, ‘Take off your sandals, you know, this ground is holy,’” he said. “Well, I kind of like to take that as far as it can go.”Mr DeRuvo was born in New York. His mother was a nurse at Bellevue Hospital. His father worked in the print shop at B. Altman, the department store, eventually overseeing the mail-order catalogs.

His children don’t remember a big pronouncement that Dad would be abstaining from shoes, just that their father’s footwear grew increasingly minimal. “Somewhere along the way, something turned and he didn’t trust shoes anymore,” said Mr Nate De Ruvo, 33, a barista in Boston.

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