What does your shoe wardrobe consist of?

Throughout my entire life I've loathed slippers of any kind, never wore them since I had to as a young child. But I'm a member of a site called bzzagent- they send all kinds of freebies for members to try, you get to keep the items, and all you need to do is write a review or two.
These Isotoners is the most recent item I received.
I'm still not a fan of slippers, but these are quite comfortable:
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A few more


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I have a lot of shoes. I like shoes. I want to be able to match my shoes to whatever I'm wearing, not just color, but style, as well. I don't want to wear an open toed sandal with a dress that requires pumps, or a wedge heel with completely casual attire.

But I have plenty of women friends who pretty much just wear one pair of sandal or flip flop type shoes in the summer, and another, closed toe type in the winter. I just cannot fathom that, anymore than they can fathom my insistence on wearing so many different colors and styles.

What about you?
Shoes are expensive so I cover up my lack of a variety of shoes with an overabundance of cheap colorful socks 😂
 
I have a surprising number of shoes for a male as compensation for my childhood years when I'd be bought one pair of leather shoes and one pair of canvas sneakers by my parents per year that were expected to last the full school year. There were no "athletic shoes" back then, and sneakers were to be worn only in gym class. If you hadn't outgrown the sneakers from the previous year, you could then wear them after school, but never to class, which wasn't considered proper...
 
I have a surprising number of shoes for a male as compensation for my childhood years when I'd be bought one pair of leather shoes and one pair of canvas sneakers by my parents per year that were expected to last the full school year. There were no "athletic shoes" back then, and sneakers were to be worn only in gym class. If you hadn't outgrown the sneakers from the previous year, you could then wear them after school, but never to class, which wasn't considered proper...
My childhood was the same. If I got holes in my shoes then they had cardboard stuffed into them, I didn't get new shoes unless mine were literally falling off my feet...so I think I have always done the same as you and compensated for that as an adult. I absolutely hate seeing scruffy shoes on me or anyone
 


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