Why do women need so many shoes?

Anonymous
I have about 6 pairs of summer wedges, 3 pairs of dress shoes, several pairs of tennis shoes, 2 pairs of sport sandals and a pair each of snow boots, riding boots and rain boots.

My total is low because I wear tennis shoes and sport sandals to work everyday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In 5 years you will be posting... my wife does not dress sexy anymore. Why does she only where yoga pants and tennis shoes?


that's a contradiction...yoga pants ARE sexy
Anonymous
Well, my DH is the clothes shopper in thr family. And it's not cheap either. He will basically shop at Nordstrom and hits the anniversary sales and men's half yearly and drops thpusands.

Oh and his shoes? He easily will spend $500 on a pair.

Funny thing is I went into target the other day and spent $200 on summer clothes and will be set.

We all have our vices.
Anonymous
Men have fewer pairs but they go through them more quickly. The men in my life stomp in the mud in their work shoes. I have separate shoes for stomping in the mud and for wearing to work. They also don't seem to care about comfort. I have sneakers and two different pairs of sandals for different kinds of weather. They wear their work shoes with shorts while running on hot humid days. I don't know how they can stand that!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Obviously my original post was a bit tongue in cheek. I was just curious as to women's fixation with shoes. I couldn't say how many pairs DW actually has, though it seems like a lot to me. Not sure how many are in regular rotation but I'd guess that there are at least 50 pairs strewn about the closet and bedroom. I don't think most of them are particularly expensive though.

Nothing thrills her more than some stranger commenting that they like her shoes though. That's a day-maker for her.


OP, if your DW likes shoes so much, why take that away from her? As long as you can afford it, what is the issue? I assume it is one little thing she enjoys in life.
I am a shoe buyer myself. I buy 5-8 pairs of shoes in year ranging from $30-$200. I think I spend about $700-$1000. Some shoes are good choices, and some are not (because they hurt so badly). We can afford my shoe habit. DH is happy that I am happy. He actually points out to me some shoes that he thinks I may like and he think will look good on me.

Again, if you can afford it, let her be happy. Life is too short.
Anonymous
My H buys cars and motorcycles so I buy shoes. At least my shoes don't make my house look like a used car lot!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP how many does she have? Mine are as follows - I'm not a shoe person but this is what I feel I "need"

- Work heels and flats in a couple different colors. When I need to be dressy/extra sharp I wear heels because I'm short, but I much prefer to wear the flats. I use these same heels for formal events like weddings

- Weekend type shoes - casual tennis shoes, and a couple pairs of flats / sandals / boots depending on the season and bottom half of my outfit (e.g., chunky winter flats look awful with shorts, flipflops are great in summer but you need a dressier pair of sandals too for going out to dinner). There are probably 3 pairs of casual type shoes I actively wear each season to cover the range of level of dressiness so ~ 10 total

- Workout shoes - running shoes that I try to only wear for running since they're $$$ and a different workout pair. I also save my old running shoes for wearing for dirty things like yard work

Does that help?



I am not a "shoe person" either, and what PP describes is pretty much what I own, too. Plus a few random pairs thrown in that I bought for special events, but seldom wear.

I think the posts about shoes being the great equalizer are untrue, though! I have wide feet and high arches, and have a terrible time finding attractive shoes that fit my feet well. Anything with a heel is a problem generally, and I can try on 50 pairs of shoes and not find a single pair that works well on my feet. If not for my weird feet, maybe I *would* be a shoe person...
Anonymous

I'm a woman and don't buy a lot of stuff, although I'm very picky about what I do buy.

Nobody in my house is going to collect anything. There isn't enough space and we don't have enough money!
Anonymous
The probably is when the woman can't afford it. No one should forego their rent to buy a pair of shoes.

And yes, I know someone just like this and can only shake my head.
Anonymous
Because we gain weight and we lose weight but for the most part our shoe size stays the same.
Anonymous
I love new shoes. I love new high heel shoes. I love seeing them on my feet, I love walking in them, I love wearing them for my man, who loves seeing me in them. I love them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love new shoes. I love new high heel shoes. I love seeing them on my feet, I love walking in them, I love wearing them for my man, who loves seeing me in them. I love them.


I Love new shoes
I love them on my feet,
I love them in the heat.
I'll wear them for my man,
I'll wear them to the can.
I'll wear them to the fair,
or when my leg are in the air.
High heels, low heals, flat heels, no heels.
Shoes, shoes, shoes.
I love new shoes.


There. Fixed that for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because we gain weight and we lose weight but for the most part our shoe size stays the same.

+1000

DH here - I once asked this very question. DW likely has at least 150 pairs of shoes. Pisses me off. Then I asked a female work colleague what is with womens' fascination with shoes ? And she said because they always fit. My DW has always struggled with her weight and I am sure is/was self conscious about it. It still pisses me off, esp. as she has exposed me daughters to what I call "consumerism" but I understand it better and so have become a little less judgemental - not much. But when you mention that at an average of $100.00 a pair she has 15,000.00 to 20,000.00 in shoes, and you want to explode, you realize you are not going to change it.

I find my greater angst is when she explains to me how she saved me money by buying them on-sale. Yeah, makes me want to explode. She was a SAHM for a long time but I cut that out. Amex bills the size of a mortgage payment is not my idea of budgeting.

I like the idea of well put together woman but my DW is way over the top.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love new shoes. I love new high heel shoes. I love seeing them on my feet, I love walking in them, I love wearing them for my man, who loves seeing me in them. I love them.


I Love new shoes
I love them on my feet,
I love them in the heat.
I'll wear them for my man,
I'll wear them to the can.
I'll wear them to the fair,
or when my leg are in the air.
High heels, low heals, flat heels, no heels.
Shoes, shoes, shoes.
I love new shoes.


There. Fixed that for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, weight gain and loss doesn't affect the fit.


Yup. Plus they are a status symbol.
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