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So frezflops posted. I know she got boots on by now. Just wondering what your wearing and your favorite or most expensive?

 

 

I am using wife because I don't own anything over $150 pair of work boots. Every thing else pretty lame

 

Wife got a fancy pair on sale for 225 (regular 350 before discounts) for cruise Badgley Mischka. Found day before we sailed so what the heck.

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I always pay more for my boots then shoes my favourite pair is a pair of navy blue leather boots which I paid probably $300 but that was in the sale, I never pay full price I wait but boots last me years these I have had for over 6 years so I get my monies worth.

 

The most expensive shoes were a pair of colour crystal, heeled slip ons that I brought for a ball I only ever wore them once and I can't give them away as they are too pretty they cost about $280 but I class them as the most expensive due to use value.

 

I love fall as I can wear all my boots :)

 

I also own a pair of $15 flip flops!

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I am more a sparkly silver pair. I make daddy buy them :) My actual Daddy, this is not a metaphor lol. Other then that I'm a chav shopper in the budget shops lol. I idolise your wife now!

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I am more a sparkly silver pair. I make daddy buy them :) My actual Daddy, this is not a metaphor lol. Other then that I'm a chav shopper in the budget shops lol. I idolise your wife now!

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Most spendy are a pair of funky/stylin boots made in Portugal (stupid expensive) for my income bracket.  My favorite shoes are fugly wool clogs somewhere in the $100 range.  My standard go to work black shoes were about $140 but i got the identical brown pair on sale.  I have shoes from $10 to $$stupid.

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I set my wife up with a room to get ready. Bedroom sons moved out. Shelves and dressers. Full length mirror and one mounted on wall at a desk. Painted antique white and fancy lights. Cream carpet and a fancy throw carpet like a white faux fur.

 

So I have a foot/

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just had a massive sort out of clothes and shoes and sent to charity

 

currently down to 8 summer sandals, 1 flip flop, 8 evening shoes (no red soles!), 1 converse, 1 trainer(sneakers), 81/2 pairs of dress boots (i left one in UK ), 5 walking boots & 4 slippers.

 

my shoe collection is quite conservative, I cannot walk in high heels I look like a duck on ice skates!

 

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I have a friend who has over 300 pairs of shoes!! it`s a shame she is related to bigfoot or I would have taken advantage of her addiction  :wacko2:

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Bakon, if you're looking to brag about your new shoes...just go ahead and do it already!

 

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I have lots of shoes from $12 to $300 - most shoes I buy cost between $40-120.  Hiking boots, several flips flops, several sandals, two pairs of tennis shoes, black and brown short boots, black and brown long boots, (currently looking for a new pair of black long, cuz my black long ones have a heel, and I want another pair that doesn't have a heel), and a few others - and of course my Uggs.  I don't mind spending more for good quality shoes that fit well because I wear them for many years, until they wear out. :)

 

I don't wear heels often, but I have a few of those too.   

 

Shoes are cool. :)

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