How many pairs of shoes do you own?
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@evan so… not including sandals or boots, right? 😅
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@evan Depends what you mean by "shoes". I have different footwear for different purposes, but only one pair of each.
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Hopelessly privileged, but there needs to be an escape hatch for inherited footwear of which I have two pairs, one of which are ancient.
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@evan @mayintoronto Interpreting "shoes" broadly: four pairs that I expect to wear over the course of the year depending on temperature, one operable but not normally worn pair¹, and then two pairs of sandals with the straps sort of broken that I can wander outside in for quick, lazy errands.
¹ I picked up a pair of inexpensive bike shoes at one point to see if they worked any better than plain footwear, and the answer was "no". I kept them and I could wear them in a pinch.
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@evan 1 pair of sneakers, 1 pair of hiking boots, 1 pair of hiking sandals, 3 pairs of nicer sandals, 1 pair of ankle boots. Even without flip flops (for the pool) or slippers (I only use them during winter), I've reached 7.
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@evan 1 pair of barn boots. 1 pair of hiking boots. 1 pair of slip on Chelsea boots. 1 pair of walking shoes. 2 pair of slippers (one for home and one for going to other people's homes). And a dozen old shoes in the basement because "I may need them to use in the garden at some point & I hate throwing things away if there is some use to them." 😜 😂
At first I thought the 6-25 option was unusual... but I don't after taking inventory. I have 6 shoes on active duty, & about 4-6 pairs on stand-by.
@rickscully @evan wait.. slippers are shoes? I may need to change my answer
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@evan Do slippers worn around the house count? If not, then I'm at 1. Otherwise, with slippers I voted 2.
BTW -- what is "fewer than 1"?
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@evan Do slippers worn around the house count? If not, then I'm at 1. Otherwise, with slippers I voted 2.
BTW -- what is "fewer than 1"?
@charette in counting shoes, 0.
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I think it's under 25 but it's close.
crocs - 2
hiking shoes - 2
hiking boots - 1
slip on shoes for snow - 2
snow boots (nice) - 1
snow boots (not nice) - 2
sandals - 2
rain boots - 2
sneakers - ~4
slippers - 2
dress shoes - ~2And maybe some other novelty shoes?
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@evan 2-5, which according to my boyfriend is too many lmao. The guy has one pair of hiking boots he uses year round. I would actually die from overheating in summer if I did that though!
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@evan My issue is that I run, so I still have old running shoes for use at work and then ones I just dont use but couldnt part with cause of the running history
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@evan 2-5???!! Can't believe it. What savages are you??!
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@evan If I count things like boots and flip flops as "shoes" i get a pretty high count. I've got rubber boots, and winter boots, and water booties, and rock climbing shoes, and "shoes" that are great for getting in and out of your canoe all day for portages, while protecting you from rocks.
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I would go through a lot of TPU to keep myself custom orthic insoles for more than about 5 pairs.
@spraoi I was so happy to learn that my wife’s insurance allows me to get a new pair of custom orthotics each year. And last year they messed up and sent me a second pair for free. It’s these little things that bring me joy🤣
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@evan Two, but only one actually fits right (and they're crocs, which I feel like doesn't count as a full pair of shoes).
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@evan Define “shoes.”
I have my daily drivers, and two other pairs of everyday sorts of shoes. But then I have loads of special-purpose footwear: slippers for around the house. Down booties for camping. Some keen sandals that I can slip on for quick trips into the yard. Hiking boots, gum boots, several pair of neoprene booties for sea kayaking. Snowshoes? It’s got shoes right in the name. Then I have a pair of dress shoes which get worn less frequently than any of the rest. As I get older, I tend to abandon a sport every time I tidy the closet or garage, so, as of last year, I can no longer claim ski boots in my inventory.
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@evan It really depends what counts: winter boots? Flip flops? Slippers? Water shoes? Steel toe boots? So many footwear required beyond running shoes / dress shoes.
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@evan I figure that I need 5:
1.) The new pair for adventures where you should have nice shoes
2.) The old pair (with new insoles ordered with the new shoes) for adventures where you don't want to get the new shoes dirty (walks through the woods, lawn mowing, etc)
3.) Sandles for when the dog wants to go outside at 3am and it is an emergency
4.) "Out and about" sandles, for like when it is hot outside and you want to go for a bike ride
5.) $500 motorcycle boots that are meant to keep your toes from being ground off at 50mph -
@evan Define “shoes.”
I have my daily drivers, and two other pairs of everyday sorts of shoes. But then I have loads of special-purpose footwear: slippers for around the house. Down booties for camping. Some keen sandals that I can slip on for quick trips into the yard. Hiking boots, gum boots, several pair of neoprene booties for sea kayaking. Snowshoes? It’s got shoes right in the name. Then I have a pair of dress shoes which get worn less frequently than any of the rest. As I get older, I tend to abandon a sport every time I tidy the closet or garage, so, as of last year, I can no longer claim ski boots in my inventory.