All in, work, leisure, sporting, posh etc.
I have 11.
Sliders
Teva
Smart work shoes
Casual boots
3 SPD pairs
Flats MTB pair
Hiking boots
Slippers
Vans
It seems excessive.
One pair of ordinary shoes ( doc martens)
2 prs approach shoes
3 prs cycling shoes / boots
1 pr motorcycle boots
5 prs hiking boots
2 prs sandals
6 Pairs of fiveTens
1 pair of brogues
14-ish
2 pairs of black leather work shoes
1 pair black leather work shoes, goretex for winter
Adidas 5-10 for the commute on flatties
Columbia walking boots
Regatta walking boots
North face walking shoes I just use as gardening/work shoes
Wellies
Shimano XC shoes
Fred Perry trainers
Sketchers trainers
2 pairs Adidas Rom, one white one black, mint condition
Adidas Barcelona
Sketchers sandals
probably forgot something
The kids are worse, add in various football/astro boots. And the Mrs is worse still (summer/winter wardrobe etc)
You should see our hallway
Around 34
7 x bike
7 x work
3 x boots
2 x shoes
1 x Converse
2 x walking
Around 10 x trainers
1 x sliders
1 x sandals
Probably more that I've missed
Pool claquetttes
2 flip flops
6 sandals
2 5:10s
Spd MTB
Time road
3 vans
Veets trail shoes
4 running shoes
2 walking boots
trekking boots
X-C, Alpine and rando ski boots
snow boots
2 steel capped work boots
steel capped work shoes
steel capped wellies
wellies
dress shoes
horse riding leather boots
horse riding rubber boots
3 Boreal climbing slippers
wet suit shoes
I think it might be worth rasing the house insurance
2x shoes for work
1x black dress shoes
2x hiking boots
4x cycling
6x running
7x trainers/casual
2x flip flops
So that's at least 24
That's too many
13
4cycling shoes
2 smart shoes
2 casual shoes
1 hillwalking boots
1 steel toe boots
1 wellies
1 trail shoes
1 slippers.
Anybody else but in pairs? At Size 13 wide I hate shopping for shoes. So when I need new casual shoes and find a pair I like I buy 2. Wear alternate days. Airs them properly between using. Twice as long before the next search for shoes
2 pairs of 5.10s. one (pre Adidas) in everyday use, for pretty much everything, as it’s the only pair I can get my feet, associated padding and insoles in. Post Adidas are waaay too narrow.
couple of spds
dress shoes
walking boots.
2 pairs of trainers, Puma and NB for day to day
1 pair hiking trainers
2 pairs for outdoor work/gardening
1 pair indoor for indoor decorating (old Nike airs)
1 pair skate shoes for my flat pedals
2 pairs posh which never get worn
The big question is where are you storing all these shoes?
2 pr cycling shoes, 1 pr walking boots, 1 pr wellies, 6 pr Northampton shoes/boots, 4 pr trainers, no sandals.
29 I think, probably more though...
10 x trainers
1x running shoes
2 x birkenstocks
1 x sliders
1 x shoes
1 x casual boots
1 x walking boots
1 x snow boots
1 x snowboard boots
6 x cycling (4 mtb, 1 road, 1 Tri)
1 x wellies (normal)
3 x work boots, safety boots and safety wellies
The big question is where are you storing all these shoes?
drawer in bedroom, cupboard under the stairs, by the back door, garage & shed...
brogues x 1
5 tens x 1
spd's x 1
walking boots x 2 ( winter and summer ).
clarks comfy day to day shoes x 1
sandals x 1
so 7.
Walking boots
2x trainers
2x school shoes
5x biking shoes
Sandal thingies
Also motorbike boots
Wellies
Slippers
2x walking boots (+1 crampons)
Wetsuit boots
Flippers
Climbing shoes
Ski boots
6x running shoes
7x SPDs
Smart shoes
That's a lot more than I thought. I went on eBay before the strathpuffer and bought every pair of SPD winter boots in my size, i hate racing with cold feet!
1 x Etnies skate shoes (riding, dog walking, generally scuffing about)
1 x Globe skate shoes (my "good trainers")
1 x Karrimor (winter dog walking)
1 x splippers
1 x snowboard boots
mine is laughable.
3 x spd
2 x flat mtb
3 x smart shoes
crocs
2 x sliders
86 x nike air max 1
2 x air force one
1 x dunk
2 x lacoste trainers
about 15 pairs of various other trainers.
( I collect air max 1).
Probably 30 all told?
Threw 3 pairs away last week.
Bought 4 new pairs since beginning of May.
~10 pairs of cycling shoes, plus same again of sneakers and trainers then wellies (x2) as well, hiking boots (5 different "weights" from "walking with the kids for a couple of hours" to "hiking across the Lakes with a full rucksack in terrible weather"). Two pairs of birkies (worn with socks of course) flip flops, pool flip flops, beach flip flops, sliders, 5 fingers, two pairs of safety boots... No crocs though. Never crocs.
Hobbies need shoes though right?
Motorcycling - 3
Biking - 5 (SPDs and flats)
Walking / hiking - 5 boots, 2 shoes, 2 wellies
I'm stopping adding them up at this point, but there's still work shoes, every day trainers, sports type trainers, watersports, sliders, work boots etc. Feet don't grow so as long as you can store and find them they're always handy
Probably have 20+ pairs of gloves! And well over a dozen rucksacks
1x Work shoes
1x Brown Brogues
1x Doc Martins
1x Kilt shoes
2x Dress shoes
4x Casual trainers
2x SPD
2x Flat pedal shoes
1x Winter SPD
1x Road shoes
1x Tennis trainers
1x Squash trainers
2x Gym trainers
1x Gore tex hiking trainers
1x Snowboard boots
1x Wellies
1x Asda sliders
Eek, 24 pairs!!!
In fairness, the racquet sports shoes are 15 years old and still good condition and hardly used these days, but still worth keeping, same with the snowboard boots. Kilt shoes (and kilt) have paid for themselves years ago as they are my go to for weddings etc. Probably do have too many cycling shoes as I mainly ride flats these days but they’ve all been bought now so no point getting rid.
Trainers, work shoes and Doc’s on shoe rack in front porch, Wellie/ boot rack there as well Cycling/ outdoor shoes on rack in utility room that comes in from back garden. Dress shoes in boxes in wardrobe. Gym shoes in plastic storage tub in bedroom cupboard Snowboard boots somewhere in same cupboard.
How do people with so few pairs, manage to have so few?
because the older you get you realise that less is actually more................ ;o)
because the older you get you realise that less is actually more
Yeah, less work, less formal circumstances, less random specialist footwear requiring sports. 🙂
I think I've got the balance about right
3x five tens
2x vans
1x spd shoes
1x walking shoes
1x smart shoes
1x work shoes (Always in the office)
6 pairs of various civvy shoes, boots, trainers smart shoes
2 pairs SPD Winterboots (cos the weather is crap)
3 pairs SPD shoes
1 pair Road Winterboots
1 pair carbon road shoes
1 pair SPD 'trainers'.
9 in total
2 pairs of casual trainers
1 pair running shoes
1 pair of riding shoes
1 pair of approach/walking shoes
2 pairs of smart shoes
1 pair of wellies
1 pair of DM style boots
Oooooh, snowboard boots x 3. Forgot about them.
(And they're everywhere, next to the front door, next to the back door, next to the side door, in the storeroom, in the walk in wardrobe, in a shoe rack in the hallway, on shelves in the bike room.)
FWIW, they don't tend to die until i've worn shoes for *years* i don't roll my feet, or drag them, so the soles last until they are uniformly bald. My son rolls his foot and drags them sometimes too, so he has 3 month old shoes that you can see the inside structure of the sole, his mum is the same...
good hiking boots
crap hiking boots
2x gardening trainers
4x nice trainers
suede clarks
smart boots
smart shoes
wellies
that's 12 pairs, if you don't count my slippers.
EDIT also snowboard boots, which I haven't used since 2005, but I do think they're still in the loft somewhere
How do people with so few pairs, manage to have so few?
Only one pair of feet
4 prs approach shoes (2 of them in reserve, i.e. as yet unused)
3 prs SPD shoes
5 prs walking boots of various weights (as above, 1 pr in reserve)
2 prs running trainers
2 prs 'knockabout' trainers
3 prs rockboots in varying states of repair (1 of them's at LSR getting resoled, for instance)
2 prs smartish work shoes
1 pr presentable suede boots for going-out to restaurants etc (these don't see much use at all...)
1 pr crocs for in/out of the garden
1 pr slippers
So 24 in all I think, much like a couple of previous respondents above. Maybe I don't have a problem after all.
Most of them on the shelf/cupboard in the garage, or in the bedroom wardrobe, apart from a couple that live near the front or back doors respectively
And rather like @benp1 up there, I think we probably need a "How many rucksacks do you own?" thread too, possibly to include bumbags/hip-packs in the count for completeness.
20, often drive by required redundancy (commuting on the bike in all weathers (5) , running in all weathers and styles (4) and fashion (blue, black, brown dress shoes for work)
Ski boots x 2
Motorbike boots x 3
Cycling shoes and boots x 8 ,some just refuse to die and were kept as backups.
Smart shoes and boots (including kilt shoes) x 5
Walking and climbing shoes and boots x 7
Trainers and casual scruffing about x 6
Jings 😳 🤦
Does this include all your heavily worn shoes kept in the garage?
If then there is probably 20+ pairs.
I currently have:
- 2 x flat pedal shoes
- 3 x spd mtb shoes
- 1 x road shoes
- 1 x walking boots
- 1 x running shoes
- 1 x work shoes
- 1 x steel toe boots
- 3 x general boots, shoes and trainers
So 13 pairs. Quite a lot but no Imelda Marcos
Does this include all your heavily worn shoes kept in the garage?
You mean the ones next to the part worn tyres?
😆 🤣
I've just remebered another 2 pairs of trainers/skate shoes I didn't put on the list above, so mines now at 31 pairs.
Still think I'm not remebering all of them though...
2 pairs of Gumbies flip flops
2 pairs of crocs (one pair for fishing, one for at home)
3 pairs of golf shoes
Pair of Shimano SPDs
Wellies
Walking boots
Chest Waders (does that count)
Two pairs of desert boots
One pair of Wallaby boots
Brogue boots
Brogue shoes x3
Dr Martens
4x casual trainers
8x running shoes
Squash shoes
Shit the bed, 32 pairs, 64 shoes for two feet
! I'm always moaning at my missus because she has a whole wardrobe stacked with shoes and about fifty pairs of DMs alone!
Clear out needed!
3 climbing shoes
4 biking shoes
1 walking boots
5 trail running shoes
2 regular running shoes
3 skate shoes (probs gonna buy another pair today)
1 general trainers
1 smart boots
1 smart shoes
1 less smart boots
1 flip flops
2 slippers (one needs retiring)
Think that's all of them. 25. Pretty much all get worn though, apart from a pair of climbing shoes I should definitely bin and a pair of trail shoes that have no tread left. Well, and the smart stuff, but that's just for when it's needed.
Cycle shoes
old cycle shoes for when I know it will be muddy
warm winter cycle boots
goertex winter cycle boots for MTB
walking boots
wellies
goretex approach shoes
brown lanx boat shoes
brown barker brogues
brown loake derby shoes
black dress shoes
black solovair derby shoes
black goretex clarks boots
black merrell cold weather waterproof boots
cheap trainers from Peacocks in the office in town
3 sets of croc knock-offs for garage / garden / knocking about use
very old boat shoes for painting in
2 pairs of slippers 😀
Not including the things that need to be chucked in landfill/recycling...
6 or so pairs of Vans
2 pairs of "work boots"
2 Pairs crocs
1 Pair Walking boots
1 Pair Wellies
2 pairs approach shoes/trail runners
2 Pairs flat pedal shoes
3 pairs SPD shoes
2 Pairs flip flops
2 Pairs Gym/crossfit shoes
1 Pair of wedding/posh office shoes
Not many.
winter SPD boots
summer SPD shoes
house trainers
walking trainers
walking boots
tidy shoes.
30 year old british army boots
30 year old New Rock boots.
cheap sliders for the van.
garden boots
3 x work boots, safety boots and safety wellies
Do you not get a pair of safety thigh waders aswell?
