
Dear Lex, So as you already know my awesome friends and I have Chaco Friday every Friday. This mainly is to send off granola vibes but also to set us apart from other teenagers so we ain't basic. The shoe itself is very comfortable which is a plus but it also makes us a community and draws people together if you do your research there is a thing called Chaco nation. Chacos are very popular in the outdoor and cross-country kid community. At cross country meets many people compliment my amazing chacos and I return the compliment for theirs are awesome to. It gives a sense of friendly competition. Meets are often on Friday. I didn't create Chaco Friday so I don't know if this was why it is on Friday or if it's because it's the end of the week and we just need to air out our feet, or maybe it is just catchy. Needless to say Chaco Friday is the best weekly national not yet but soon to be holiday there is. Love, Your Chaco loving cousin Allie. P.S. Chaco Socko Friday in the winter is cool too. ["dear Lex" how very formal just to clarify, how would you define "granola vibes"] It's what we call outdoory and free living people.
Sandals, Idaho, Chacos, Footwear, Shoes, School Traditions, Chaco Sandals
Sandals, Idaho, Chacos, Footwear, Shoes, School Traditions, Chaco Sandals
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