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Study: Women have cut back on shoes
Think the women in your life have a lot of shoes?
Well, they’ve cut back.
According to a new national poll featured in the April edition of “ShopSmart” magazine, the average women has 17 pairs of shoes, down from 19 four years ago.
They typically wear three of those pairs on a regular basis.
Fifty-one percent of women own more than 10 pairs of shoes and 13 percent have more than 30 pair of non-athletic shoes.
What do you think?
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By Shoeless Joe Jackson
March 21, 2011 1:27 PM | Link to this
I wish I had a good pair of shoes to run the bases. Maybe my average would have been better.