Guys, how many pairs of sneakers do you own? (color, brands, buy)
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I have blue with white stripe, green with black stripe, dark blue with red stripe, black with orange stripe and white leather with black stripe.
I wore through my first pair with blue stripe after I beat the hell out of them, and I had to get rid of them. I have demoted another pair -- silver with navy stripe -- to garden work.
Currently, my daily wear is the white leather with black stripe. The only pair I've ever had trouble with is the black with orange stripe. I retired them when I found they weren't suitable for walking a lot during my trip to Boston in June. It's a mystery because they're the same model - Clydes - as my pair with white leather and black stripe, and I wore those walking miles and miles around London and Boston with no problem whatsoever.
I have yet to wear the green with black stripe or new blue with white stripe. I'm going to wait until my current daily pair wears down a bit more.
Where do you usually buy them? Stores? Online?
I do a lot of shoe shopping online.
One, for exercise. I used to have more for general purpose and recreational wear but as I've gotten older (relatively speaking) I've found that I wear loafers and/or dress shoes exclusively for social occasions or even going out to eat by myself.
I bought myself two new pairs of Puma Suedes in different colors last year. This year, no new sneakers for Christmas. I have a closet full of them. It's becoming a disease! I can't get enough cool kicks...
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