Skechers, you helped break my thumb

Be careful when you buy Skechers, or any shoe with short laces, or laces that slip undone often!

You may think failing to tie shoelaces is not a problem. If you have faulty shoelaces, it can catch up to you.

 

A few years ago, I fell and broke my left thumb. This is a rare event – to fall or trip. I do not recall tripping or falling occurring before or after this event. I landed on my hands, to cushion the fall. I went straight down, horizontally. I was walking in the parking lot on my way to work early morning when it happened.

I fell because my shoelaces were not tied, at least on one foot. I am not the type who does things like this. I am usually careful about these things, like tying my shoelaces. I also am safety conscious. I do not want any injuries or accidents. I may have been unaware at the moment that one shoe was undone.

This particular pair of dark colored Skechers was giving me trouble. The shoes were bought new. I took care of them at least until this event. The shoelaces, to my recollection, were short and/or they slipped after tying.

I did not realize that dealing with a broken thumb can be such an ordeal. It affects every aspect of daily life since the time it takes to accomplish small tasks takes longer. This was a 6+ week ordeal!

Ultimately, preventing a fall is my responsibility, and I cannot hold a shoe company responsible. After this event, I banned those particular shoes and decided not to buy Skechers.