NATIONAL TWO DIFFERENT COLORED SHOES DAY – May 3
Wed May 3rd

National Two Different Colored Shoes Day

Every year on May 3rd, National Two Different Colored Shoes Day encourages us to celebrate our uniqueness and display it on display. This day stands out from the other 364 days of the year. Try wearing two different colored shoes and see where they take you.

Walking to a different beat may be a new one for you. Or, perhaps you take a road less traveled. Well, maybe you'll see the world a little differently. One foot will ache more than the other. The left foot could be a little more vibrant, too. Is one dressed snazzier than the other? Maybe. Maybe. It's likely you'll get a few blisters, sideways glances, and a chuckle or two.

Our differences are clear and that they should be celebrated, not mocked, as this day goes out to show. Shoes with two different shoes? What does it mean in the grand scheme of humanity? The one foot was rock and roll, and the other was country, and the other was a republic. Not really. Despite being bright, some of us wear more clothes than others do not. We're a little deeper into our soles. Some counties also have a firm arch.

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To post on social media, wear two different colored shoes and use the hashtag #TwoDifferentColoredShoesDay.

History of the national different colored shoes day has spanned history

Dr. Arlene Kaiser's invention of Dr. Arlene Kaiser's National Two Different Colored Shoes Day was inspired by her. On this day, Kaiser established this day to recognize and celebrate human diversity. "Your individuality is demonstrated by the simple act of wearing two different colored shoes," Kaiser writes. "You can be different by taking this "positive risk" and show your admiration for the special people in your life by showing your appreciation for the unique people in your life." www.nationaltwodifferentcolordedshoesday.com For more information, visit www.nationaltwodifferentdedshoesday.com