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Originally Posted by shelbyfv
Surprised to hear flip flops don't dry quickly and w/o drama. Who knew?
This is actually not as sarcastic as it seems; I was going to suggest riding in a Teva sandal, with socks for insulation, and changing into dry footwear on arrival at work.
Leave the dry shoes at work, and use the sandals for the ride. They'll be dry by the end of the day without any special measures.

Short of sealing yourself inside a set of Frog Toggs with rubber rain boots, there's no easy way to stay 100% dry on a bicycle for an extended length of time.
Plan to arrive wet. Either keep dry shoes/clothes at work or carry them with you.
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