A great majority of women cannot resist stylish and beautiful shoes. Hence, they may buy much more shoes than they could wear. A new study shows that average woman owns 20 pairs of shoes and more than half of them — worth around £400 in total — are never worn, sitting in the wardrobe waiting for the right occasion, which never comes. There are high heels, wedges, kitten heels, sling backs, flatties and stilettos. A sandbar of sandals. A boot-iful array of boots. A trailer full of trainers. And these shoes are from different places like Gina, Chanel, Sergio Rossi, Marks & Spencer, Warehouse, Dune, Clarks, Mauro Slomp and more.
A shoe fetish woman might buy shoes that don’t fit on her feet if only this pair of shoes is eye-catching. Though it seems ridiculous, she likes these pretty shoes. She could wear a different pair of shoes every day for a year and still have some left over for guest appearances. That is the depth of her obsession.
How outrageous! Ten unused pairs? Worth just £400? Who are these women?
One of shoe fetish women claims that she has at least 300 pairs of shoes in her wardrobe, and most of them never get to see the light of day. For example, she has a pair of shoes that she has had for ten years and they have never been worn. They are ruby red Emma Hope shoes, bought — as so many are — in a sale. They were a bargain. They might have initially been stupidly expensive, but they were down to a ridiculous price and she couldn’t resist.
Do you have shoes that you have never worn?
Every woman dreams for a pair of stylish designer shoes, which have big brands, high quality and good designs. Brand name shoes such as Jimmy Choo shoes and Christian Louboutin shoes are not affordable though everyone wants to own them. Maybe a pair of wholesale designer shoes is a good option.
Every girl want a pair of good shoes. However, if you desirable shoes don’t fit you, would you still take it home? It is said that four in ten women in the world would like to buy a pair of shoes that doesn’t fit. Are you one of the four?
