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Shoes and Boots, how many pairs do you have ?


Guest deborahtg

Shoes & Boots - How Many Pairs (don't include any mens shoes, lol)  

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  1. 1. Shoes & Boots - How Many Pairs do you have ?

    • Under 5 pairs
    • Under 10 pairs
    • Under 20 pairs
    • Under 30 pairs
    • Under 40 pairs
    • OMG I am so jealous, please share your photos - Over 40 pairs


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Guest deborahtg

Hi Everyone,

Really easy topic, if it has been done recently I am so sorry, I am still new here.

I have 3 pairs, don't laugh !

Deborah

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Guest nurseling

Only seven pairs so far (3 uggs, 3 sneakers, and 1 nursing). Would get more, but my feet keep changing. For some reason they are getting smaller. Dropped one size already. I hope it keeps up.

nurseling

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Guest meagan

Right now I have 22 pairs of to die for foot jewels, shoes that is! :) My first love. My second love being tights. 3rd love is my matching bra and panty sets.

I have my eye on a few shoes right now and i want them soooo bad, but i am slowly putting aside some dollars for my first Louboutins. I was half way there but used $100 on a Diane Von Furstenberg dress.

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Guest amanda_s

Hi i have 14 pairs of shoes and 2 pairs of boots. have to see what like this summer my mom is starting to catch up if she only knew

Amanda

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Tried to count, but couldn't. Somewhere in the thirties, I think. My roommate labeled it, Mount Footwear.

Have had a lot given to me, and, there are always bargains too good to pass up.

Love, Megan

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Guest Daisy Mae

Right now I have 10 pair but hopefully will have a job by June and that number will diffidently go up. Have twice as many as the wife.

Daisy Mae

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Guest LauraJen

I used to have about 15, then i had a mass purging of all my female clothes (not out of choice) except for one thing I couldn't part with, I've been trying to rebuild recently and currently have 3 pairs, but it's soon to be 1 pair because it's going to happen again :-/

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Tried to count, but couldn't. Somewhere in the thirties, I think. My roommate labeled it, Mount Footwear.

Have had a lot given to me, and, there are always bargains too good to pass up.

Love, Megan

Yea right. It's springtime now. You can take the ski lift off of your pile of shoes now. And that chateau on top? Just make sure all of those electric lines running to it are within code.

Remember, Only YOU can prevent Forest Fires!

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Guest Jessie M

I have over 15 pairs of boots plus countless other pairs of heels, sandals and what ever else. Just cannot seem to stay away, and lately the heel heights just keep getting higher.

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I'm thinking I should be jealous of all you MTF girls with all the shoes... I've never been able to justify spending much money on stuff like that myself. So my shoe collection is smaller than most girls and probably a lot more practical as well!

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I'm thinking I should be jealous of all you MTF girls with all the shoes... I've never been able to justify spending much money on stuff like that myself. So my shoe collection is smaller than most girls and probably a lot more practical as well!

And it that is a GOOD thing...

Because I suspect that I wlll be needing some of your closet space for MY shoes, once I start putting a wardrobe together! :)

See Roxy? We make a GREAT couple!

Love and genuine leather! Svenna

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