I own 33 pairs of shoes, and I’m doing my best to minimize my “collection” and I&r
I own 33 pairs of shoes, and I’m doing my best to minimize my “collection” and I’m also swearing off buying a new pair of shoes in 2020.Today’s shoes are the athletic ones.My Saucony’s with the yellow accents were bought back when I was working for the doggy daycare. That job was a lot of fun, and a lot of exercise, as I was running around like a chicken with my head cutoff. I was always on the move, always chasing dogs, so having a very good pair of joggers was primo. I think I might have put these in for donation, but I’m pretty sure I’m just going to wear through these instead. I remember buying these on sale at DSW, but I don’t remember the exact amount, somewhere around $50.The Rossignol boots are for my cross country skis, so they’re very specific use boots. I didn’t actually cross country ski this year, (I normally don’t), but Molly loves skiing and cross country, so I do it when she makes me. Got these as a gift, so I have no idea what they cost.The Nike basketball shoes are arguably the most uncomfortable shoe I think I’ve ever worn, in the sense my feet always hurt like hell after a day wearing them. Part of this is because they have exactly zero support in them, the other factor might be that when I wear them, I’m doing actual exercise. The Blue/Grey fits my aesthetic, and these weren’t too bad, I think $40.The brown boots fit in this category because these are what I refer to as my “New Hampshire” boots. Whenever I go to New Hampshire, chances are my parents are putting me to work, and these are the boots they bought me to help them with that said work. I can wear these all day long, and they’re insulated for those super cold days that’s known to happen along the lake. As these were also a gift, I have no idea what they cost.Shoes 26, 27, 28, and 29 of 33. -- source link
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