Agreed. There's always the dressing contraints at work. Spend 15min's russling baggies, socks, underwear, etc in the bathroom and notice the reaction you get when departing from the stall

For dressing, it needs to be a quick in-out kind of thing.
For most people, a racing shoe just doesn't cut it. For year around cycling you need more of a waterproof mountain bike shoe with a recessed cleat. A shoe that you can actually walk on the ice, snow and muck). These are good down to about 40F and for colder temps and wind chill they still need a windproof layer like sealskins and *still* need at least 1 set of baggies for the toes.
Haven't found a good solution even with the Diadora H20 Pablanos (Mt. Bike shoe).