Do you spend much on shoes?
By JannaLee
@JannaLee (660)
Philippines
March 11, 2009 11:38am CST
I've always liked shoes that are of quality, but I never spend that much for them. Although I have nothing against designer brands, I'm even tempted to purchase some at times,but I guess it's quite impractical. I was just wondering if there's anyone in here who spends much for shoes. Are you one of them or are you like me? Hope to hear from you. Happy mylotting.
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6 responses
@brisk123 (2823)
• India
24 Mar 09
Hello JannaLee,I don't spend much money in buying shoes.I don't go for shoes that are lot too expensive and which don't fit my budget.Quality is important too.I buy shoes even if it is less expensive,if the quality is worth it.Otherwise,I don't just go for the brand name sake or price tag.Good day!
@dorisday1971 (5657)
• Philippines
24 Mar 09
I don't buy shoes until they are worn out and unwearable. I maintain three pairs of shoes only. Once the shoes becomes not wearable, I throw it and buy a new one. I choose more durable shoes so it will last longer.
@thedaddym (1731)
• United States
11 Mar 09
My wife buys my shoes, and she is pretty cheap so I doubt she spends a lot. My work shoes come from Pay Less, I get the same pair every time. My wife was upset because they went from $19.99 to #22.00 recently. I would say she spends less than $25.00 for my shoes and even less for her and the kids. I think she said her last pair of gym shoes came from Walmart and she paid $14.99.
@cream97 (29086)
• United States
11 Mar 09
Hi, JannaLee! I love to catch the latest sales on many shoes. But, if I can't, I will pay for shoes that cost up to $25.00. I don't go too higher. If the shoes are really worth it, I may go up to $50.00. But they have to be one great pair of shoes for me to pay that price for. I usually shop at stores that may have sales and marked down prices.
@Elegant7 (140)
• United States
24 Mar 09
I think as of lately, the most I've spent on a pair of shoes was $90. However, my tastes in shoes can be quite expensive and because of that, I find myself saving up for a pair on the side--I'm actually going to have enough to buy Christian Louboutins this month. My rule for designer shoes is that they must be something I can dress up and down as well as being a color that will match as much as possible in my wardrobe.