I feel so naive.
I've just done a bit of internet research. I'd never heard of barefoot shoes before (I assumed it was a brand name to start with).
I'd heard of people, literally, walking barefoot when out and about. In fact, I've tried it myself a few times.
I'm also someone who likes light and flexible footwear, and someone who as soon as I get home socks and shoes come off and I walk everywhere barefoot (even at work some times - well, socks on).
I've always wanted to be more adventurous with truly barefoot walking but was always conscious that even though I spend a lot of time literally walking barefoot that our feet are still considerably softer than many cultures and to walk on some terrain surfaces would shred my feet.
So I'm excited to see that a range of 'barefoot' shoes exists. Although, in hindsight, I should have guessed as much (what lifestyles can't be marketed nowadays, eh?).
I'll be looking a lot more into this. I think I'd prefer to try on before I buy, so not too sure what stockists there are around here. But look into it, I defintely will (I particularly like the look of the Vivo Trackers).
The boots I linked to above are certainly not 'barefoot' boots. But they are light, soft, flexible, low padding, and there's only a minimal heel drop. Again, not quite as extreme as barefoot shoes, but certainly more so than your average shoe/boot. And since you can get them in Sports Direct you can always try before you buy.
I'm excited about finding out about this and new pair of barefoot shoes might have made their way to the top of my list to Santa.