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have 2 more pairs of boots being built by franks and 2 pairs of tennis shoes. quality over quantity |
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Yes. Granted most are still nib replacements.
Only a few brands of boots don't hurt my feet/fit right, so I buy them on clearance to stockpile. |
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5 dress, 2 sets of flip flops, 1 pair of sneakers, 1 hunting boots, 1 snake boots, etc…
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Hell yeah! I have about 20 pairs of various shoes/boots still new in box that I picked up for crazy prices over the last few years. When I wear a pair out, it generally goes to lawn/yard duty and I rotate in a new pair.
Just an example - I got several pairs of $100-150 Nike running shoes for like $10-20 a few years ago on a black Friday deal. Why would I not grab them at that price? |
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Primary work boots
Backup work boots Work around the house boots Meeting the client work boots black Meeting the client work boots brown Golf shoes 6 pairs Nikes 2 pairs Adidas 1 pair Oakley shoes 1 pair Filas 1 pair water shoes Primary snowmobile boots Backup snowmobile boots Winter work boots Black dress shoes Brown dress shoes Motocross boots 20” leather boots for street motorcycle riding I’m sure there are a quite a few more pairs I have forgotten about. |
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Quoted: I have more than 7 pairs of Salomon's in reserve. Buy cheap, stack deep. $67 on sale versus $130 full price and in wide. Here's some of them. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/551902/20240112_182512_jpg-3246215.JPG View Quote /this I thought I was the only one who bought cheap and stacked deep. I watch for a sale and buy a couple of pairs at a time of the same walking shoes I've worn for 25-years. You know what they stay, if the shoe fits ... buy pairs in every color. |
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Brown dress shoes, black dress shoes, black formal dress shoes, black dress boots, brown dress boots, waterproof insulated boots, hiking boots, few pairs of runners, flipflops.
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Yes . Probably around 10-15 pair of boots , hunting, work , cowboy , hiking ,combat, everyday wear etc . Various shoes vans converse hey dude Nike Salewa etc sandals flipflops drivers . In total , If I had to guess ? 50-75 . That aint shit , you should ask about hats or Jackets/coats .
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Well over a dozen. My largest variation are different hiking and hunting boots for different weather and conditions including retired worn-out pairs waiting for their turn to become outdoor work boots.
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4 pair of hiking boots
3 pair of combat boots 2 pair of dress shoes 1 pair of safety toe 1 pair cowboy (square toe) 1 pair of driving shoes, because driving in boots can be awkward and uncomfortable. |
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LaCrosse winter rubber boots
cheap farm rubber boots in truck, and one pair for pesticide/insecticide spraying. steel toe work boots Belville insulated combat boots from a buddy that I hunt in Heritage Leather Redwings merrel Moab's vent gtx hiking boots Oboz non gortex mid hikers keens slip on brown keens slip on black keen shoes gtx (hate these) they are lawn mowing shoes now 3-4pairs of dress shoes salomon trail runners (love these) brooks ghost runners for the gym reef flip flops for the boat Wow 18 ish |
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Work boots, my everyday boots
3pr snowmobile boots Muck boots Moto boots Got a pair of dress shoes that come out every couple of years |
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14 pairs altogether.
They span over three houses in the US and Mexico, included are beater lawn mowing shoes and one pair of sliders in each house. I should thin em out a little. |
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I think I've brough close to 7 pairs of footwear on one trip...
2 pairs of mountaineering boots snowshoeing boots general hiking boots approach shoes casual shoes |
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1 pair dress lace
1 pair casual slip on 1 pair muck boots 1 pair tall riding boots show 1 pair tall riding boots clinic 4 pairs riding general Maybe others I can't think of |
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2 pairs of boots
4 pairs of dress shoes 3 athletic footwear house slippers x 2 mowing footwear yes, more than 7. |
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Oh yes, too many to count, I could be a chick with the numbers of shoes I own.
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Yeah, and it's a waste. Back to when we got married, my wife seems to have a compulsion to buy me clothes and shoes.
Of course, if she didn't do that I'd look like a slob with a very limited wardrobe. |
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Quoted: My wife hates people like you and me. I have three lifetimes of boots because "they were a great deal!" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Just an example - I got several pairs of $100-150 Nike running shoes for like $10-20 a few years ago on a black Friday deal. Why would I not grab them at that price? My wife hates people like you and me. I have three lifetimes of boots because "they were a great deal!" My wife feels the same. Why wouldn't I buy two pair they were 75% off and I like them! Over a decade ago I got a few pairs of Bates USMC Rat desert boots for just under $30 a pair shipped from LAPG. I wore out one pair and am on my second now. I still have at least another new in box. With that said It can get to a point . Realistically I don't need to buy any boots for at least the next decade. |
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I have a lot more than 7 - pairs - however, it is probable that about 7 pairs are in use.
I have 4 sets of crocs that are usable. 2 Good walking shoes, and one good quality hiking boot... |
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View Quote I always try to sling some shit in a wakeboarder thread. Do own well over 7 pair o shoes. No five fingies though. |
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I bet I’m pushing 30 pairs of footwear.
Hell I have 6 pairs of flip flops alone. Couple pairs of slides. Another 2-3 pairs of slippers in some sort of other form |
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5 pairs of dress shoes
3 pairs of clogs for when I wear scrubs 4 pairs of boots 3 pairs of cycling shoes 3 pairs of sneakers 2 pairs of sandals So 20 total |
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3 pairs of hiking boots
2 pairs of cowboy boots 7 pairs of dress shoes / loafers 2 pairs of basketball shoes 2 pairs of hiking shoes 12 pairs of running shoes 3 pairs of flip flops |
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Yup.
I have tons of work boots for various situations. Plus, its common for me to go from a corporate boardroom, to a casual (yet important) dinner, to the field (mud, SNOW, shit), to the beach in a week's time. That's a lot of shoes right there. |
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Yes. Different shoes for different activities. Casual, work (steel toe), mountain bike, hiking, motorcycle, etc. Also need backups.
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I’ve got at least 7 pairs of Allen-Edmonds dress shoes bro… what kinda of goofy ass question is this?
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Lemme see: I have my Arc'teryx Norvan LD3s, Arc'teryx Aerios GTX, Brooks running shoes, Salomon Outline GTX, Salomon Wildcross GTX, then one backup pair of Wildcross GTX, and 2 backup pairs of Outline GTX. Oh, and pair of Sketchers....sorta dress shoes? So 9 pairs total. Oh, and my winter boots.
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I probably have more than 7 pairs of work boots. When they give you ~$180/yr footwear allowance you buy it if you need to or not.
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Quoted: Do you currently own more than 7 pairs of footwear? View Quote Heck, I have 4 pairs of dress boots and 1 pair of casual boots. 1 pair waterproof hiking boots (bulky tennis shoe style) that get used while mowing or whatever. 3 pair of running shoes (two of them are retired, work outside only shoes). 1 pair of casual slip on “hey dude style”shoes 1 pair of reef flip flops. And probably a few other pairs I can’t recall. |
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Quoted: Who the hell needs 7 pairs of shoes... are you a chick? Boots, 1 ea. Running shoes, 1 ea. Non-shit covered leather shoes for fancy dinners at Olive Garden, 1 ea. Done... View Quote People who actually do shit, not just live on the couch. Running shoes (road/track) running shoes (trail) Basketball shoes Baseball/softball cleats hiking shoes combat boots work boots mx boots snowmobile boots multiple hunting boots for warm, moderate, cold dress shoes casual dress shoes water shoes for kayaking and probably some that I'm forgetting... |
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