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How Many Shoes Is Too Many?

<p>We have heard of the proverbial Soup of the Day&period; How about the shoe of the day&quest; Millions of women face that decision each morning as they begin their routine&period; Upon determining which piece of footwear&comma; the selections are fancy high heels or perhaps the boots&comma; or maybe even a pair of court shoes&quest; Men have the same decision to make each morning also&comma; but not all men are so preoccupied with making a fashion statement as the expressive women&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;In any case&comma; shoes are a vehicle to show off your style&comma; your social status and possibly your age&period; Seeing your grandma wearing a cool pair of Skechers might make you feel like you’ve got the hippest grandparent around&period; There is no longer an age limit when it comes to shoe style&period; Lately&comma; toddlers have foot gear that light up as they walk&comma; while their older siblings have shoes with wheels to skate around in &period; Where was all this when we were kids&quest; Back in the day&comma; children didn&grave;t have the option of light ups and shoes with wheels&comma; but as time changes so do the fashion trends&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Technically&comma; a woman only needs four basic shoes&semi; sandals&comma; court shoes&comma; a pair of heeled shoes &lpar;whether high or moderately high&rpar; and boots&period; But how many women only have four pairs of shoes&quest;<br &sol;>&NewLine;It is  now much more  complicated&period; Women now have choices when it comes to the fashion of their feet&period; Shoe manufacturers offer footwear in all different colors&comma; materials&comma; styles&comma; some with bling for a night on the town and others more professional for a day at the office&period; Having one shoe in three different colors or fabrics is not a sin&period; It is brilliant&excl; Wearing shoes that don&grave;t match with an outfit is now considered a fashion faux pas and the style-minded woman would dare not leave the house in such disarray&period;  Speaking of which&comma; once one does find a good pair&comma; it can be hard to let go of them&period; Take for example your favorite dress heels for the office&period; You spent &dollar;100 on them and once the heel wears down&comma; do you really want to toss them&quest; Here is where the shoe cobbler can be useful&period; Cobbler&comma; cordwainer or shoemaker&comma; whatever you want to call this beloved man&comma; he will resurrect your shoe to what it once was&period; It has been said it is a dying art as the younger generations would not really think of pursuing that line of work&period; So you better get your favorite kicks&comma; whether it be those amazing court shoes or your fabulous heels&comma; fixed before it is too late&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Most women do not have the amount of shoes Imelda Marcos of the Philippines once had&period; Sadly&comma; a third of her 3&comma;000 shoe collection was abandoned in a locked room in a museum only to be recently discovered destroyed by termites&comma; mold and neglect&period; Many of her high-end shoes were compliments of the shoe makers themselves&period; What fabulous gifts&excl; Yet hoarding up these treasures &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;where moth and rust consume” is only futile&comma; as referenced in the world’s oldest book&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;That quantity of shoes is a bit excessive which begs the question&semi; can a woman be happy with only four pairs of shoes&quest; Probably not&comma; unless her wardrobe is only black and white in color&comma; then four different shoe styles in black or white would work&period; Colors and the uniqueness of shoes set the stage as shoe lovers around the world can attest&period;  But keep your shoe shopping in check so you don’t end up at shoe addicts anonymous&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h5>Citations&colon;<&sol;h5>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li>Heels Photo Credit<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<h5>Attached Images&colon;<&sol;h5>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li> <span class&equals;"license">License&colon; Creative Commons<&sol;span> <span class&equals;"source">image source<&sol;span><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>Dee Adams&comma; who majored in Public Administration&comma; is a freelance writer from San Diego&comma; CA who enjoys covering topics on sports&comma; health and all around good living&period; Being a tennis enthusiast since 1998 has paved the road for her to embrace the sport that is fun to play and watch&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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