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| Three. One pair for regular running, one old running pair that I use for walks or whatever, and a pair of waterproof trail runners. |
| Outside of work, I almost always wear sneakers, which helps with back problems. I tend to keep 3 pairs - new, worn, and ready for the trash. When I get a new pair, I throw out the trashy pair, and the other two move down the line. |
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3 pairs
Gym Outdoor fitness Casual wear |
| One pair beach running shoes. One pair pavement running shoes, which will eventually become beach shoes. One pair converse, for light runs with the dogs, the gym and everything else. |
| 5 pairs, different styles for cardio, weight training, indoor/outdoor use. |
| Where do you recycle sneakers that are too worn or beat up to do anything with/donate? |
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Way to damn many.....
Presently. Two pair of running shoes that I rotate between and about five older pairs that I use for yard work. Can't seem to part with my older running shoes since I got heavily into running. General wear (casual fridays, going out running errand type sneakers)......about thirty pairs. I have pairs to match most of the clothing I wear so most of the colors of shirts I have there is a pair of sneakers that matches. |
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3 pair
My oldest pair I use to run errands, do yardwork, etc. I have a pair at home for exercising, and another pair in my gym bag. |
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72 pairs of chuck lowtops
5 pair reebok classics 4 pairs MBT's 1 pair Ecco running shoes |
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Three pairs of running shoes that I use regularly (two pair are identical that I got on a crazy sale, and rotate so they last longer as they are super $$$).
One pair of running shoes that I've only used inside on the treadmill. One pair of old running shoes that I use around the house for errands, etc. One pair of old school trainers that I wear occasionally when going out. They're cute, but also 9 years old. |
| None. |
| One pair |