Thin, lightweight footwear made of a polyethylene material that is
composed of a top part and a sole part that are sewn together such that
when fitted properly to the wearer's foot the footwear encompasses the
foot and extends to the level of the ankle. The top part is porous
allowing the ingress and egress of soap and water. The sole has slip
resistance properties due to the material from which it is made and the
texture of its outer surface. The finished product can be folded and
compressed for storage, then later unfolded and worn without the folding
adversely affecting its intended function of providing a barrier between
the wearer's feet and the tub or shower floor on which the wearer stands
while the wearer showers.