I have 17 pairs. That sounds like a lot but I could go for a couple more pairs if I’m being honest. Like a third of them are Converse, too; I can’t help myself.
I own 4 pair of shoes:
- everyday sneaker
- running shoe
- warm boots for the winter
- flip flops for beach
Are we counting the ones I can’t find?
A pair of sandals, a pair of slides, and a pair of steel toe boots.
Ah, a min-max strategy!
Yes! I replace the sandals for a nice pair of stylish boots. I just bare foot if the slides are a bit too much casually.
4, that’s the most shoes i ever had
At the moment I have:
- dark brown Chelsea boots
- black derby
- brown brogue derby
- dark blue boat shoes
- 2x older sneakers
- hiking trail shoes
- indoor running shoes
- flip flops
I want to find a good pair of loafers, and maybe eventually some Oxfords, but that’s about it.
Running shoes, Iron rangers, hiking boots, dress shoes, mountaineering boots, and plus worn out pairs of sneakers and winter boots that I need to toss. 5 good, 2 bad, plus a pair of slippers if that counts.
Look at your own situation and judge what is the appropriate sum for yourself.
My house shoes, my work boots, my hiking boots, my sneakers, my old work shoes. I used to have dress shoes as well but I broke them dancing a few months back. I need to replace them soon and may also get running shoes.
Oh, and a pair of flip-flops.
If we count specialized shoes, then I think it’s about a 15 pairs. That does include a pair of waterproof felt-soled fly fishing boots, waterproof and insulated muck boots, safety-toed boots, Olympic weightlifting shoes, motorcycle boots, and slippers.
For regular wear I’ve just got two pairs of brown leather dress shoes, one black pair, one pair of chukkas, and two pairs of sneakers. Then I’ve got a handful of other shoes that I thought I’d like more than I did. Some day I’ll eBay all that stuff.
Yep I have too many (although I don’t think I’m at 17), in order of time spent wearing:
Smart black work shoes Slippers Crossover walking shoe/trainers Casual trainers Gym trainers Outdoor working shoes Golf shoes Proper hiking boots Wellies Indoor football shoes Astro football shoes
I go through the work shoes probably 1 pair every 2 years or so. Slippers last maybe 12 months max, although I do wear them for jobs around the house. Everything else just lasts until it falls apart and gets replaced.
I think it’s fair to say that I prioritise function over form - maybe this is the wrong forum for me, but you did ask the question!
6 pairs
4 or 5. Winter boots, sneakers, suit shoes, inside sports and flippers if they count.
I really don’t need any more than that.
4: 2 Pairs of street shoes, 1 Pair of Sandals, 1 Fancy Pair I didn’t wear for years
4, if sandals count. Otherwise 3.
Two pairs of sneakers, a pair of steel toes work boots, and a pair of sandals. Only reason I even have two pairs of sneakers is because I thought I had lost one shoe from one of the pairs and bought another pair before finding the missing shoe.
Dress shoes, nice shoes, work shoes, sneakers, boots, flip flops, house slippers. Enough to properly cover my use cases, without having multiple pairs for any one use.
Too many to count, perhaps similar to OP. However they are all from before pandemic and I’ve mostly worked from home since. I’ve also gotten divorced so no longer have my ex encouraging me to have presentable shoes, and they’re all getting old and brittle even if they still look nice.
I just threw out a nice looking pair of boots because the sole cracked from age and let water in. That’s my plan for the year - wear everything one last time and see how many of them need to be thrown out
I can no longer go back to the simple life and do sometimes have to go into work but want to get it down to
- boots
- crocs
- sneakers
- dress shoes
- casual shoe/boots
The boots were water proof and good for winter but I want to start hiking again and they’re not in good enough shape for hiking boots so I probably need to replace those