Unless I have miscounted, I think I have about 52 pairs of shoes. This sounds like a sickness. I sold shoes for awhile after I graduated college, so the shoe collection grew considerably. What can I say? I love shoes?
I have 3 pairs of boots, one pair of galoshes... work out shoes... casual shoes... flats... pointy-toed shoes... round-toed shoes... high heels... medium heels... You see how it goes... |
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Rock climbing shoes, rappelling shoes, hang gliding shoes, martial arts shoes I have, so footwear as it applies to athletics is a must. |
I have a few pairs of basketball shoes. I only wear one pair though and when they've bit the dust I'll rotate in the next pair. I have an ox blood, brown, and black pair of dress shoes. A pair of casual dress shoes. Work boots. Hiking boots. A few pairs of slippahs. Some vans slip ons. My Sperrys (my favorite shoes in my closet and usually what I wear everyday-arctic white, they make me feel preppy). A few pairs of running shoes. I also have some lo top Converse All-Stars. 2 pairs of DVS Milans and my all time favorite skate shoe eS Eric Koston's (first pro model-I have owned probably 5 different pairs of these).
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1. work
2. church 3. gym 4. working in the yard (old gym shoes) 5. slip ons in the garage (old work shoes, cut off the back. sturdy leather slippers) |
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2. Sunday shoes 3. Flip flops |
I have around 20. When I was in college though I had around 50 to 60. My buying habits when it came to clothes and shoes changed dramatically when I got married and had kids.
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This is good example of bimodal: avg man 4-5, avg woman 25-30
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