Some of Hollywood's biggest stars have experimented with the style, including Bradley Cooper, Ryan Gosling, Orlando Bloom and Jude Law.
However, people are failing to realise the serious repercussions of the trend, researchers said.
Feet typically produce half a pint of sweat a day. Any moisture not soaked up by socks is maintained in synthetic and non-breathable material - leaving people vulnerable to fungal infections, they said.
"Depending on the level of sweatiness of the foot, there may be issues with too much moisture in the feet, which can leave you vulnerable to fungal infections such as athlete's foot," said Emma Stevenson, podiatrist at the College of Podiatry in the UK.
However, if the lining is not breathable then moisture, heat and bacteria will all be trapped inside the shoe, 'The Telegraph' reported.
Researchers also noted that ill-fitting footwear and a lack of socks could lead to issues like blisters and the formation of painful corns, calluses and ingrown toenails.
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