Welcome to One Weird Shoe!

If you find a One Weird Shoe and have your camera phone handy, take a pic and send it to matt@oneweirdshoe.com! You can also text me the location if it is within 10 miles of the Los Angeles area @ 310-562-7581. Happy Weirding!

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Mailed in One Weird Flip Flop


Danger was involved in getting this. Thanks Jenny!!!!!

One Weird Mountain Climbing Shoe


Sometimes I find One Weird Shoes in the coolest places.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

One Weird High Top


This relatively uninspired shoe I found stuck in monstrous 405 traffic during the LA Marathon, my least favorite event in LA.

One Little Jelly

Little Jellies sure do love roast beef sandwiches.... and Sun Chips!

I like to think that this belonged once to a "little person" before it wound up just outside my house on Ventura Blvd.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Rush Hour


About two months ago, there was another weird shoe in this same intersection. After braving rush hour traffic and checking this sneaker out, I learned it was not the same one and therefore safe to add!

Monday, March 15, 2010

One Weird Shoe


I saw a boot on the side of the freeway and exited to find see if I could find it from the access road. Unfortunately I couldn't, but in the process did find this sad lone sole and he was nice enough to let me take a picture.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

One Weird Flipper


I figured that given the fact that I was on a road trip, I would find One Weird Shoe, but One Weird Flipper really made me a happy guy. One Weird Shoe: Point Lobos, Carmel, CA.

Monday, March 8, 2010

One Weird House Shoe


I fear this may have been a result of an accident. I guess that is what happens when you drive in house shoes.

One Weird Shoe: Venice Beach



This little guy was just watching the sunrise all alone just off of Venice Beach, contemplating a swim.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

One Weird Shoe: Kansas City


This weird shoe was just hanging out in the middle of the street in Kansas City. Thank you Tiff from Kansas for submitting!!!!

The upside of your car in the shop is that you can really take the time to admire and ponder roadside shoes. I saw this lone soldier on Ventura and Tujunga on my way to work and really felt like I had a moment to interact, though I didn't figure out how he got there.